FIFA also released audience data from the past in a comprehensive 33-page report Qatar World Cup celebrated for the first time in history in December. According to him, the event interacted with five billion fans on various possible platforms: television, digital, social networks and the platform of FIFA. Of the five billion in total, a total of 2.9 billion made it to the small screen; 2.7 billion for digital or streaming; 2.2 billion through social networks and 211 million on FIFA’s own platforms.
Asia and Oceania It led the world championship follow-up with 2.591 billion viewers, representing 54%. In the case of the European continent, and despite the new dates of dispute, a total of 522 million did not miss any details of what happened, representing 11% of the total.
The final faced France and Argentina It was the most watched so far with 1.42 billion viewers. All in one world where there was a 621% increase in tracking through social networks or the digital world compared to what was previously held in 2018.
If the global data provided by FIFA These are noteworthy, especially when talking about the final because a total of 2.87 billion viewers watched even one minute of the Argentina – France grand final and 2.21 billion followed it for 20 minutes. To find Spain’s most watched first match of this event, we must go back to the tenth place in the round of 16 duel with Morocco, which led to the departure of the Spanish team. The match was watched by 229 million viewers. Mainly the quarterfinal, semifinal, third and fourth place duels including the final.
X is the most viewed social network in Qatar 2022
Asia led the small screen monitoring of its World Cup in Qatar with more than one billion followers (1,226) followed by Africa and the Middle East with 550 million followers. Europe is the third region where the most people gather in front of the television with 497.5 million viewers of the 2.9 billion total previously mentioned. And where Spain ranks 21st with 36.3 million.
The great leap of the quote Qatar It comes digitally, streaming and social networks; and they had almost no presence in the previous World Cup event in 2018.
The X network is the real star in this new scenario with 23.4 million posts. Behind that is Facebook with 6.1 million, Instagram with 3.6 million or Tik Tok then with 473,000 posts. This represents significant growth across all social networks compared to the 2018 event.
Source: La Verdad
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