Some of those events have resulted in 150,000 simultaneous viewers, which is massive for a live streaming site that caters to one niche market.
"We are seeing live-streaming becoming bigger," Sahar added. "It's taking some time, but this year specifically we have about four or five major live events." Twitch is not the only site that threatens YouTube and Netflix's dominance, however. World Wrestling Entertainment's WWE new WWE Network is quickly becoming one of the hottest properties in streaming video.More than 600,000 individuals have already signed up. Between the paying users and those who accepted a free trial, the WWE Network immediately entered Qwilt's list of the top 10 video sites. "Both Twitch and WWE are very interesting channels to watch because their growth…has been some of the fastest we have ever seen," said Sahar. Disclosure: At the time of this writing, Louis Bedigian had no position in the equities mentioned in this report.
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