Fans Around World Following The Olympics Online
FANS AROUND THE WORLD FOLLOWING THE OLYMPICS
ONLINE
Nielsen Online Analyses Web
Usage across Ten Countries and Host Country,
China
Auckland, 20 August 2008:
With week-one of the 2008 Beijing Olympics in the
history books, Nielsen Online, a service of the Nielsen
Company, today reported insights into how fans around the
world used the Internet to follow the games between 9 to 15
August 2008 in the first week of competition.
Fans from across 10 countries* measured by Nielsen Online visited Beijing2008.cn, the official Web site of the Beijing games, at a rate of nearly 930,000 per day, with traffic exceeding one million unique visitors on several days during the period, as fans sought out Olympics results, news and video.
“With the first ‘online Olympics’ in progress, the Internet has removed barriers related to international time zones, as fans have 24/7 access to updated Olympics content and video,” said Jon Gibs, Vice President, Media Analytics, Nielsen Online. “Local, regional and global Web sites are benefiting, and with English, French, Spanish and Chinese versions, Beijing2008.cn is a popular destination for Internet users around the world. Interestingly, traffic from outside of China to the official site tracked closely with medal results at the end of week-one, with visitors from the U.S., Australia and France in the top three."
Table 1:
Average Daily Unique Audience to Beijing2008.cn, 9 August
– 15 August 2008
Country / Average
Daily Unique Visitors
1.U.S. / 554,800
2.France /
123,000
3.Australia / 71,300
4.Great Britain /
54,000
5.Japan / 36,500
6.Spain / 29,100
7.Germany
/ 24,000
8.Brazil / 15,100
9.Italy /
12,200
10.Switzerland / 7,400
Source: Nielsen Online, NetView Custom Analysis
Rooting for the Home Team –
and Maybe Michael Phelps: Usage in
China
Not surprisingly, Internet traffic
in host-country China (with more than 250 million online
users,** the world’s largest Internet population)
reflected strong interest in the games. Through a
partnership with ChinaRank (www.chinarank.org.cn), a
large-scale Website ranking platform hosted by the ISC
(Internet Society of China), Nielsen Online reported an
analysis of traffic within China to more than 200
Olympics-related sites. ChinaRank data showed that, during
the period, more than one-quarter of China’s online users
visited Olympics-related content on a daily basis, with an
average of 65.8 million unique browsers tracked daily, and
viewed more than 4.6 billion Olympics-related pages over the
course of the week.
Within China, traffic to the official site, Beijing2008.cn, averaged 1.5 million unique browsers per day during the first week of the games. And while online users in China searched a broad range of popular Chinese athletes throughout the week, American swimmer Michael Phelps appeared prominently in the top 10 most-searched Olympics terms during the week, as fans in China followed Phelps’ now successful quest for eight Olympic gold medals.
“Michael Phelps is clearly the global story of these games,” commented Gibs. “Online news, information and video have allowed fans from all over the world to follow his record-breaking performances and watch history in the making."
“The Beijing Olympics herald a new era for online sports and event broadcasting and we’re glad to be tracking all the action,” commented Megan Clarken, Managing Director, Pacific for Nielsen Online.
“We’re all behind our local athletes in their quest for gold and delighted to be covering the interest online during the games."
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* Nielsen Online ten-country Olympics reporting includes the U.S., U.K., France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Brazil, Japan and Australia.
**Source: China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) Editors’ note: Please source all data to Nielsen Online, with the exception of data related to usage in China, which should be sourced to ChinaRank.
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