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Â鶹Éç Sport website and Â鶹Éçi post record figures for the World Cup



The busiest two weeks in the football calendar has driven mass consumption of the Â鶹Éç's World Cup website (bbc.co.uk/worldcup) and Â鶹Éçi with both services experiencing record levels of usage during the World Cup.

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The Â鶹Éç World Cup website has received 200 million page impressions* in its first fortnight, with around three million unique users accessing bbc.co.uk/sport every day.

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Additionally broadband streaming has been a technical and viewing success with more than 1.7 million requests** for the live games.

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On digital TV a further 4.6 million*** viewers have accessed Â鶹Éçi during the World Cup. With a week and a half to go both these interactive and online figures are expected to rise further still.

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Â鶹Éç Director of Sport Roger Mosey said: "Â鶹Éç Sport said from the start this would be a World Cup in which we offered unprecedented choice - different platforms, new technology and an increasing range of options for viewers and listeners.

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"These figures show we've done just that, and the audience are loving it."

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Since the tournament began there have been more than 200 million page impressions on the Â鶹Éç's World Cup site.

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During the working week, when traffic has been at its busiest, the site has been averaging 14.9 million impressions and peaked at 16.6 million on Thursday 22 June.

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This World Cup is the first major football tournament where UK online users have been able to access games over broadband.

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There have been over 1.7 million requests for the Â鶹Éç's matches on broadband in the first fortnight of the World Cup, with the average match being viewed by 75,157 viewers and a daily average of 144,052 requests.

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The most watched match was the opening fixture on Friday 9 June between Germany and Costa Rica, which attracted 153,909 requests.

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The other games which pulled in over 100,000 requests were: England v Paraguay (10 June), Serbia & Montenegro v Holland (11 June), USA v Czech Republic (12 June), South Korea v Togo (13 June), Argentina v Serbia & Montenegro (16 June) and the combined 3.00pm games of Czech Republic v Italy and Ghana v USA (22 June).

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Â鶹Éçi's red button service has also been a huge success, with 4.6 million digital satellite viewers hitting the red button during the World Cup.

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This makes it the Â鶹Éç's best-ever interactive service after the 2004 Summer Olympics, when nine million digital satellite viewers hit the red button - although it should be noted that the Summer Olympics are more suited to interactivity given the large number of other sports that can viewed through the red button.

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This year's World Cup has already beaten the 2006 Winter Olympics for interactivity (4.3 m dsat), last year's Wimbledon (4.4 m dsat) and the 2002 World Cup (4.0 m dsat).

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Over one in four (26%) digital satellite viewers in the UK have accessed Â鶹Éçi during the World Cup and of them nearly 70 per cent have spent more than three minutes using the service.

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* All bbc.co.uk figures correct as up to Friday 23 June 2006

** All bbc.co.uk broadband viewing figures correct as up to Friday 23 June 2006

*** All Â鶹Éçi figures correct as up to Sunday 25 June 2006

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Category: New Media; Sport
Date: 29.06.2006
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