After adjusting for how long they've been around. Teleplus has clocked 18.3m views on its YouTube channel since June 3 of last year which is a bit more than one third what L'Express received. Of course L'Express has been there more than seven times longer. So about 40,700 views are registered on Teleplus on a daily basis compared to 15,700 for L'Express. TOP TV gets 13,400 daily views – unlike Teleplus and L'Express it doesn't have any newspapers or magazines – while ION News grabs 9,400 views every day. Radio One too has a channel and it gets 3,300 views each day. Surprisingly one pretty good media platform doesn't have its channel yet.
It would be interesting to adjust these numbers for the types of videos hosted. Like what is the split between thrash/quality reporting. Who should do that? MRC, UoM or ICTA?
It would be interesting to adjust these numbers for the types of videos hosted. Like what is the split between thrash/quality reporting. Who should do that? MRC, UoM or ICTA?
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On a per video basis L'Express is ahead with 9,675 views followed by Teleplus with 8,751 views, TOP TV with 5,123 views, Radio One with 4,420 views and ION News with 2,754 views. ION News has 4,612 videos while L'Express tops the list at 5,199.
In terms of average videos posted every day Teleplus is ahead with 4.6 followed by ION News at 3.4, TOP TV at 2.6, L'Express at 1.6 and Radio One at 0.8.
Le Mauricien joins the club. Clocking 282 YouTube daily views for now.
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