comScore M:Metrics: Photo Messages Set to Edge Out Postcards as Photo Messaging Heats Up in the Summer


RESTON, Virginia, July 8 /PRNewswire/ --

- Photo Messaging Climbed 60 Percent in the United States During the Past
Year

comScore, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world,
today released the latest figures from the M:Metrics Benchmark Study which
reports that photo messaging from mobile phones has grown 60 percent in the
United States over the past year and 16 percent in Europe, where photo
messaging got an earlier start. As the mercury climbs in the summer months,
so does the usage of photo messaging in the United States, where for the past
three years, photo messaging rates have been higher than average in July and
August.

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"Summer vacations provide the perfect context for photo messaging, as the
utility of instantly sharing a holiday moment with loved ones is undeniably
compelling," commented Mark Donovan, senior vice president, comScore Mobile
Products. "The cameraphone could replace the postcard as the preferred mode
to say 'wish you were here,' as even parents and grandparents are snapping
and sending photos from their mobile devices."

Mobile Photo Messaging Usage by Seasonal Index                       
    Summer 2007                                                          
    Total U.S. and Europe                                                
    Source: comScore M:Metrics*                                          
                                         United States              Europe**
    July                                           103                   100
    August                                         112                   107

    *Survey of mobile subscribers. Data are seasonal index calculations of
     monthly usage of photo messaging. These figures compare monthly
     consumption averages against the annual average with 100 representing
     average.
    **Includes France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and U.K.



In Europe, where photo messaging is more mature, usage rates are more
consistent throughout the year, rising only slightly in summer. From 2006 to
2007, the rate of photo messaging use in Europe during the month of July was
average and in August, seven percent higher than average. Instead, usage
spikes during December, as families share Christmas holiday celebrations and
send photos from their newly acquired phones. The same phenomenon is also
observed in the United States, where photo messaging is also higher in
December than it is in an average month.

The M:Metrics Benchmark Study indicates that the photo messaging growth
in the U.S. is coming from all age demographic segments, with the fastest
growth coming from teens and those older than 35. In the more developed
European market, the strongest growth is coming from those aged 55 years and
older.

Percentage Growth of Mobile Subscribers Using Photo Messaging by Age 
    April 2008                                                           
    Total U.S. and Europe                                                
    Source: comScore M:Metrics*                                          
    Age                                 United States           Europe** 
    13-17                                           68 %                 13 %
    18-24                                           55 %                  8 %
    25-34                                           53 %                 16 %
    35-44                                           63 %                 15 %
    45-54                                           73 %                 17 %
    55+                                             67 %                 36 %
    Total                                           60 %                 16 %

    *Survey of mobile subscribers. Data based on three-month moving average
     for period ending April 30, 2007 to the three-month period ending
     April 30, 2008
    **Includes France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and U.K.



"Cameraphones are in the hands of the majority of mobile phone users and
are increasingly a part of the fabric of peoples' lives, with 78 percent of
Europeans and 66 percent of Americans owning a cameraphone today," said
Donovan. "Photo messaging rates have risen steadily month over month with
nearly a quarter of all American mobile phone users and about a third of
Europeans sending or receiving photos in April."

comScore M:Metrics applies trusted media measurement methodologies to
assess the audience for mobile content and applications, delivering the most
accurate mobile market metrics through the world's largest monthly survey of
mobile subscribers as well as automated data collection methodologies. Below
are the findings of its April 2008 Benchmark Survey.

M:Metrics Benchmark Study                                            
    April 2008                                                           
    Total U.S. and Europe                                                
    Source: comScore M:Metrics*                                          
                                     US   EU     FR     DE    IT     ES    UK
    Total mobile subscribers 
     Age 13+ (MM)                  226   224   46.5    49    47     34   47.5
    Sent/received photos or 
     videos                      23.9% 27.6%  24.7% 20.6% 31.9%  31.1%  30.7%
    Listened to music             7.9% 18.5%  16.7% 17.7% 15.6%  22.9%  20.7%
    Accessed news/info via 
     browser                     14.4%  9.6%  10.3%  5.4%  8.0%   7.4%  16.4%
    Received SMS ads             19.1% 49.3%  63.0% 28.5% 54.0%  72.5%  36.2%
    Played downloaded game        9.1%  8.4%   4.4%  7.5%  8.9%  11.7%  10.2%
    Accessed downloaded 
     application                  5.0%  3.0%   1.6%  2.6%  4.2%   2.9%   3.4%
    Watched video                 6.3%  9.1%   7.2%  6.1% 11.3%  12.6%   9.5%
    Purchased ringtones           9.3%  3.6%   3.7%  3.1%  3.7%   4.4%   3.2%
    Used email                   13.1%  8.6%   6.5%  6.7% 11.5%   9.4%   9.4%
    Accessed social networking 
     sites                        5.2%  2.9%   2.2%  1.5%  2.8%   2.8%   5.3%

    *Survey of mobile subscribers. Data based on three-month moving average
     for period ending 30th April 2008, mobile subscribers in France,
     n = 13,570 Germany, n = 15,202; Italy, n = 13,575; Spain, n = 12,160;
     United Kingdom, n = 15,282; United States, n = 32,931;



About M:Metrics

Acquired by comScore, Inc. in May 2008, M:Metrics is an authoritative
source of data on mobile usage. As one of the few research firms to measure
the audience for mobile media using on-device metering and one of the world's
largest monthly survey of mobile users, M:Metrics provides data on actual
mobile content consumption by applying trusted media measurement
methodologies to the mobile market. M:Metrics' monthly syndicated data
service gives clients the critical insights and intelligence used to inform
smart business strategies and the competitive benchmarks needed to evaluate
the performance of competitors and partners. M:Metrics services are used by
more than 180 clients, including global leaders in the mobile, advertising,
technology and consumer goods industries such as Verizon, Vodafone,
Microsoft, RIM, FOX, CBS, BBC, BMW, Samsung, Palm, Qualcomm, Ericsson, O&M,
and JWT. For more information, please visit www.mmetrics.com

About comScore

comScore, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOR) is a global leader in measuring the digital
world. This capability is based on a massive, global cross-section of about 2
million Internet users who have given comScore permission to confidentially
capture their browsing and transaction behavior, including online and offline
purchasing. comScore panelists also participate in survey research that
gathers and integrates their attitudes and intentions. Using its proprietary
technology, comScore measures what matters across a broad spectrum of digital
behavior and attitudes and helps clients design more powerful marketing
strategies that deliver superior ROI. With its recent acquisition of
M:Metrics, comScore is also a leading source of data on mobile usage.
comScore services are used by over 950 clients, including global leaders such
as AOL, Microsoft, Yahoo!, BBC, Carat, Cyworld, Deutsche Bank, France
Telecom, Best Buy, The Newspaper Association of America, Financial Times,
ESPN, Fox Sports, Nestle, Starcom, Universal McCann, the United States Postal
Service, Verizon Services Group and ViaMichelin. For more information, please
visitwww.comscore.com.

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