U2’s YouTube Concert Grabs 10 Million Live Streams
Posted: 29 Oct 2009 09:00 AM PDT
The LA Times reports that Sunday’s show generated 10 million streams across 7 continents. The whole show was archived on YouTube Monday and has been viewed more than 1 million times since then.
YouTube is calling the U2 concert the largest event in the company’s history and it very well could be a glimpse into what the Google-owned service plans in the future.
After all, it’s hard to make money off of short-form content, but with live streams, YouTube could potentially capitalize and maybe even come up with a payment model (a la Pay-Per-View) for really big events.
You can check out U2’s concert here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4QLFVrZ-fw
So did you tune in Sunday night? What do you think about YouTube moving into live events? Would you pay to watch a live concert on YouTube? Let us know!
My answers would be: “Duh! Of course I did. I think it’s a wonderful thing. I would not pay more than 50 cents to watch a live concert on youtube, but I’m cheap. No.”
And, if that wasn’t interesting enough for you, check this funny youtube vid out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Henziohk75s&feature=sub
Oh, what fun it must be sometimes to work at Tooth & Nail.
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