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100 million plus Indians watched World Cup!

July 28, 2018 10:25 IST

The World Cup final was watched by 51.2 million viewers -- the highest reach for any FIFA World Cup match till date in India.
Females contributed to 47 per cent of the tournament reach.
Urvi Malvania reports.

IMAGE: The French football team, which won the World Cup for the second time after beating Croatia 4-2 in the final in Moscow. Photograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images

The 64 live matches of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia were watched by 110.5 million viewers across India on the Sony Pictures Networks India (Broadcast Audience Research Council of India data for all India, viewers above two years of age viewing the tournament on the SPN Sports Network + terrestrial network/Doordarshan).

The month-long tournament was telecast live on SONY TEN 2, SONY TEN 3 and SONY ESPN channels and live streamed on SonyLIV app and Web site.

The total cumulative reach for the FIFA World Cup 2018 on the network was 254 million viewers (BARC, all India, viewers above two years old).

This includes live matches, wraparound shows, highlights, repeats, surround programming of FIFA World Cup, SPN Sports Network, terrestrial network, Sony LIV).

 

The top reach markets for live matches were West Bengal -- 22.2 million, Kerala -- 17.8 million, Maharashtra /Goa -- 12.8 million, and Assam/North East/Sikkim -- 11.4 million.

Local language feeds (Hindi, Malayalam, Bengali, Tamil, and Telugu) were sampled by 70.7 million viewers which translates to 66 per cent of the overall tournament reach for live matches.

PN had introduced regional commentary this year in five languages mentioned which resulted in 10.7 million viewers sampling the Bengali commentary and 9.7 million viewers accessing the Malayalam commentary.

A total of 40.7 million viewers across India sampled the regional commentary feed.

The World Cup final was watched by 51.2 million viewers -- the highest reach for any FIFA World Cup match till date in India.

Females contributed to 47 per cent of the tournament reach.

Urvi Malvania
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