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Originally Posted by AndyK
I never search Youtube on the off chance of finding something that I've not seen before. I go there looking for something specific, be it a TV clip, a song video or whatever. In the ocntext of music my visit is either prompted by the knowledge that there is a "new release" from an artist I quite like, or I've seen or heard a snippet of the song elsewhere and go to youtibe to hear it again and make the decision as to whether I'm going to open my wallet or not (and as a Yorkshireman that is never a decision that is taken lightly).
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Yes you're are right Andy and I'm the same. I love You Tube, but I only look up the stuff I know and hear about in the newspaper or on the news that people are talking about. I mean Susan Boyle's "I dreamed a dream" video has got million of views, but that's because she was on "Britains Got Talent" not because of You Tube. What Pudding said below is correct "it has to be used in conjunction with another form of media to have an effect". Susan Boyle case is one example of countless.