It looks like comScore was just reporting traffic to Hulu.com, and not including traffic from embedded videos or distribution partners like MySpace, in its earlier reports. The latest comScore video metrix report, which includes distribution partners, shows only a 6.4 percent decrease in unique viewers from October to November, which is still 179 percent higher than September, says Silicon Alley Insider. Viewers actually spent more time watching videos, according to the chart below — phew. Saturday Night Live clips continue to be the most popular on the site in December (thank Andy Samberg), although Hulu’s recent addition of movies like Gattaca may also be contributing to the increase in minutes per video watched.
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