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Google websites and Facebook remained the top two online video content properties in September, said comScore in a monthly report Thursday (http://bit.ly/1cA8cg7). About 188.7 million Americans watched 46 billion online videos in September and viewed 22.9 billion ads, said comScore.…

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Driven by YouTube, Google was the top online video content property with 165.4 million unique viewers, followed by Facebook (67.2 million), AOL (61.8 million) and Microsoft sites (49.2 million), said the report. About 46 billion video content views occurred during September with Google sites in the lead at 16.2 billion, AOL (976 million) and Facebook (975 million), said comScore. Following AOL’s acquisition of Adap.tv, the company had the most ad impressions in September (3.2 billion) and AOL also had the highest duration of video ads at nearly 1.7 billion minutes, said comScore.