That means last December Vevo at least racked up 1.583 billion (with a “b”) online video views across its website and distribution network in the US alone. Vevo CEO Rio Caraeff recently noted that if you include all the views from outside the US, the global monthly video views numbers top three-and-a-half billion.
“From a volume perspective our growth has been tremendous,” Caraeff told Ina Fried at AllThingsD’s D: Dive into Media Conference. “We had 300 million global views per month when we launched. Today we’re seeing 3.5 billion views per month. That’s about 42 billion views per year.”
Caraeff also revealed those billions of views per year translate into a few hundred million dollars of revenue. Vevo generated $150 million in revenue in 2011 and has paid out labels roughly $100 million over the last two years, which makes for a net positive on the company’s bottom line.
The CEO expects to reach the $1 billion revenue milestone within a “short period of time.” Vevo’s plans to distribute content on the X-Box within 30 days, as well as its planned expansion to six more countries in 2012 should help it get there.
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