If you're looking for some video entertainment to watch online during your lunch break, this chart is a great place to start. Just find a show you're interested in and click the play button to the right to check it out.
The top 10 series received more views in July than in any previous month, so web video is growing, but there haven't been any major shakeups since the June list. This month saw the return of Jake & Amir and a bunch of new content from long-time top performer Fred after a long dry spell. It gives some evidence that if you want to get to the top, you have to keep cranking out new content.
The Chart: July 2010
Rank
Last Month’s Rank
Title
Studio
Genre
True Reach View Count
Change in Views
Sample Episode
1
1
The Annoying Orange
GagFilms
Comedy
64,120,102
0%
Back in April we noted that YouTube superstar Fred had stopped producing new episodes regularly because he was working on a Nickelodean TV movie. Well, the movie has wrapped and Fred's hiatus is at an end.
Thanks to new episodes, Fred broke 30 million for the first time since December — a 42% increase in views since June. That meant Fred was able to retain his #3 spot behind relative newcomers The Annoying Orange and Key of Awesome.
It pays to produce rather than rest on your laurels, it seems.
Jake & Amir Replaces Charlie the Unicorn
Charlie the Unicorn and Potter Puppet Pals both hung out on the chart for a while, riding entirely on content that was months or even years old.
For Charlie the Unicorn that came to an end this month; Jake & Amir returned to the chart in eight place and Charlie the Unicorn is no where to be seen.