Over 2 Billion Viewers For Olympics Opening
BEIJING OLYMPICS OPENING CEREMONY:
OVER 2 BILLION VIEWERS TUNE IN --- ALMOST ONE THIRD OF THE WORLD'S POPULATION WATCH HISTORIC BEIJING 2008 OPENING CEREMONY
August 14, 2008, Beijing: Based on
television audience data collected from
38 markets
around the world, The Nielsen Company estimates that just
over 2 billion people - almost one third of the world's
population - watched the Beijing Olympics Opening
Ceremony.
The Nielsen Company drew the data from 38 key markets in all regions around the world including host nation China, the United States, Brazil, South Africa, Italy and Australia. Viewing level varied across regions and markets, impacted by factors such as time zone and broadcast time differences.
Comparing regions, the highest audience
reach was in Asia-Pacific, where more than five in 10 people
watched the Opening Ceremony, followed by Europe (30%) and
North America (24%). Looking at individual markets, the
percentage of people tuning into the Opening Ceremony varied
widely - from the expected high of host nation China,
followed by South Korea (where 44% of people watched),
Greece (43%) and Australia - all recent hosts of the
Summer Olympics (Seoul 1988, Sydney 2000 and Athens
2004). In New Zealand (20%) of all people watched the
opening ceremony. Lower numbers of people tuning into the
Opening Ceremony were reported in markets such as Indonesia
(8%) and Argentina (11%). Viewing levels were also
impressive in the United States, where it is estimated that
65 million people tuned into the
broadcast.
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