By Pete Contardo
Sure. We all love watching video clips of skateboarding dogs and talking babies on YouTube. But buffer once, even for short videos, and we’re out. A recent study by Tubemogul found that 81 percent of all online video viewers —- that’s four out of five of us -— click away if a video rebuffers just once. Now, imagine trying to watch a full-length movie on YouTube.
The quality of service issue when it comes to delivering video content, especially those looking to monetize their video content, is critical. It’s tough to charge a premium, be it ads or subscriptions, when your platform can’t deliver the quality experience that your audience expects. So, good luck to YouTube in their latest plan to offer movies on their site. But don’t take it from me. Just ask SNL’s Weekend Update New Media Correspondent Bobby Moynihan what he thinks about this latest move from YouTube. Oh, wait. He’s buffering…

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