The BBC has seen mobile requests for the
iPlayer rise by 1m in June, taking the total to 7m.
In total, the iPlayer received 117m requests for shows across
all platforms and devices, a drop of 13m from May.
The number of
requests for the iPlayer via computers fell 9m from May to 86m as a
result of seasonal fluctuations.
During June, the iPlayer notched up an average of 3.3m requests each
day: 2.3m for TV programmes and 1m for radio.
On average, the
catch-up service attracted 1.3m users a day, with each streaming an
average of 178 minutes of radio content and 71 minutes of TV.
The
most popular live show was the England vs Slovenia World Cup match,
which attracted 317,000 requests.
In May the broadcaster reported a
rise of 7m requests for the iPlayer via computers, taking the total for
that month to 95m (nma.co.uk
17 June 2010).
Source: New Media Age
Author: Jessica Davies
Date: 21/07/2010