Jerusalem Post
 
 
 
Netanyahu  a YouTube favorite in the Arab world 
By ROY GOLDENBERG /  GLOBES 
09/01/2011  20:00 

Eighteen percent  of those who watch YouTube clips of the prime minister 
are Egyptians, and 11%  are from Saudi Arabia, according to PMO report. 



 
Egypt and  Saudi Arabia are following Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu 
closely on YouTube  according to data published by the Prime Minister's Office.

A report to  mark the first year of operations of the PMO's social media 
channels found that  18% of surfers who have watched YouTube video clips of 
Netanyahu are  from Egypt, second only to the US (23.4%). The figures also 
show that Israel  only comes in third place, with 15% of total viewers. Surfers 
from Saudi Arabia  made up 11% of viewers.


There are 100 video clips on  Netanyahu's YouTube channel; according to the 
Prime Minister's Office  statistics, which has so far had 290,000 viewings, 
20% from mobile handsets. The  most viewed clip on the channel is 
Netanyahu's Ramadan greetings, which received  80,000 hits, 60% from Arab 
countries.

Egyptians are also very active on  Netanyahu's Facebook page and Twitter 
account, the status of which is many times  presented in Arabic along with 
Hebrew and English. Netanyahu's Facebook page has  17,400 friends, 52% of  
which are men.

More than 10,000  surfers, who follow Netanyahu on Twitter, have tweeted 
770 times this past year.  According to data from the Prime Minister's Office 
and Twitter Analytics, the US  is leading considerably in the number of 
surfers who follow Netanyahu, with New  York, the leading state.

Israel is second, followed by the UK, Canada,  Germany, Egypt, and Brazil.

Another interesting statistic shows that most  surfers following 
Netanyahu's social activities are middle-aged. The largest age  group is ages 
55-64.

This age group is considered less active on social  networking sites. These 
statistics could present a problem, however, for  Netanyahu, since 
Netanyahu's activity on social networking sites was supposed to  draw the 
attention 
of young people, but this has not been the  case.

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