WWE Network WWE is quickly becoming one of the hottest properties in streaming video.
According to Dan Sahar, co-founder and VP of Product Marketing at Qwilt, WWE Network has quickly become the #2 live streaming site in the United States. As of April 7, the service had garnered an impressive 17.7 percent of all live streaming traffic (by volume). This compares favorably to Ustream (which garnered 10.9 percent of streaming traffic), MLB.com (7.2 percent) and ESPN (6.3 percent).
Twitch still dominates the list with 43.6 percent of traffic.
However, WWE Network has one advantage over most of its competitors: live events that are massively popular. Wrestling may not be as popular as baseball, but WWE fans have happily opened their wallets for numerous pay-per-view events. Now they can get all of those events and watch old skirmishes for one monthly fee. It is changing the dynamic of the industry -- and could prove to be a big win for WWE.
Related: Amazon Prime Surpasses Hulu, Apple In Video Bandwidth
When the most recent WrestleMania debuted, WWE Network temporarily jumped ahead of Amazon Prime in terms of bandwidth use. During that time, WWE Network was not merely the second most popular live streaming site -- it also became the third most popular site among all streaming services.
Those gains didn't last, but it could be a sign of things to come.
"It was really impressive," Sahar told Benzinga. "I think they did a really wise move in that they didn't create their own infrastructure for streaming. Rather, they rode on something that was already proven to work by using the MLB infrastructure."
In addition to Qwilt's latest findings, the company also released a couple graphics to illustrate which video sites are leading the industry.
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