Tag: digital viewership

  • Sony records 41 million TV viewers for PVL maiden season

    Sony records 41 million TV viewers for PVL maiden season

    Mumbai: The inaugural season of RuPay Prime Volleyball League (PVL) reached 41 million television viewers across 24 games, according to data shared by broadcaster Sony Sports Network. The season concluded when Kolkata Thunderbolts defeated Ahmedabad Defenders on 27 February.

    Seven teams including the Ahmedabad Defenders, Bengaluru Torpedoes, Calicut Heroes, Chennai Blitz, Hyderabad Black Hawks, Kochi Blue Spikers and Kolkata Thunderbolts participated in the month-long competition that took place in Hyderabad.

    The matches were broadcast by Sony Sports Network and SonyLIV in India, while Willow TV telecast the matches internationally in the US. The league was also streamed live on Facebook outside the Indian subcontinent.

    “The first season of RuPay Prime Volleyball League has had a successful start with the tournament being live telecast in five languages and attracting a host of advertisers in its inaugural edition,” said Sony Pictures Networks India chief revenue officer distribution and head – sports business Rajesh Kaul. “In spite of clashing with multiple sporting events taking place at the same time, the league managed to hold its own with 41 million viewers. With a large number of volleyball fans in the country and the appealing format of the league, it has the potential to attract more fans & grow even more.”  

    The league managed to reach 84 million fans across India, along with over five million engagement from audiences around the world through various digital platforms, said the statement. The social channels through which the league was promoted included Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

    The regional audience was also reached through social media platform Sharechat and its short video platform Moj. In total, the videos distributed across social media platforms garnered over 43 million views.

    “We were confident that we would get decent numbers on television, but the digital numbers are just unprecedented,” said Baseline Ventures managing director Tuhin Mishra. “The athleticism and high adrenaline action have really captured a substantial fan base among younger viewers, and that reflects in the huge number of videos consumed online. It’s a great sign for the league and the sport of volleyball. The viewership of the RuPay Prime Volleyball also reflected gender inclusivity with 43 per cent of the viewers being female.”

    Spectators from 27 different countries engaged with and viewed the Prime Volleyball League during the first season, shared the company.

     

  • Prasar Bharati garners 12.2 million digital views for Tokyo Olympics 2020

    Prasar Bharati garners 12.2 million digital views for Tokyo Olympics 2020

    Mumbai: Prasar Bharati on Friday said it garnered 6.6 million views and 2.6 lakh hours of watch time and 5.6 million views and 1.4 lakh hours of watch time for the Tokyo Olympics 2020 via its YouTube channels DD National and PB Sports, respectively.

    The public service broadcaster brought the games live to the screens of millions of viewers through its broadcasting and digital platforms. It reached households through TV, radio, and smartphones.

    The event was broadcast live every day on DD Sports with supporting coverage on the channels DD National, DD News, and DD India. It was also broadcast on All India Radio (AIR) including all AIR capital stations, FM Rainbow, Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM), and other interested AIR stations. The programming was available on their YouTube channels (DD National and PB Sports), DTH, and NewsOnAir mobile app within the territory of India.  

    “The accessible coverage on DD Sports and All India Radio Sports network was hugely popular among Indians across age-groups, gender, class and regions is evident in the multi-million digital viewership clocked together by multiple YouTube channels and NewsOnAir app of Prasar Bharati,” said the public broadcaster in a statement.

    Prasar Bharati hired 14 sign language artists who presented 240 hours of live coverage of the Tokyo Olympics. For listeners, the broadcaster brought together 16 All India Radio commentators to draw a vivid picture of different Olympic events.

    Apart from live Olympic sporting events, its coverage included live broadcast of opening and closing ceremonies, exclusive virtual conclave with top Indian sports personalities, biographies and success stories of members of the Indian Olympic contingent, and celebrations of their victories across the country.