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The championship battle didn't excite people.. people tuned in more when Mercedes was battling ferrari interesting
Questionable data there. Here is what F1.com has published.Henri wrote: β22 Feb 2022, 11:56https://i.redd.it/5c1bdgkm6cj81.jpg
The championship battle didn't excite people.. people tuned in more when Mercedes was battling ferrari interesting
TV audience
The season finale in Abu Dhabi drew 108.7m viewers, +29% higher than the same race in 2020 β and the highest viewing figures for a race during the season.
The cumulative TV audience for 2021 was 1.55bn, up 4% from the 2020 season. F1 also saw strong audiences for the season opener in Bahrain (84.5m), and for the three Sprint weekend events at Silverstone (79.5m), Monza (80.4m) and Sao Paulo (82.1m).
Globally, the average audience per Grand Prix in 2021 was 70.3m. Looking only at markets where like-for-like broadcasting arrangements were maintained across 2020 and 2021, the figure was 60.3m, up +13% YoY, and the highest figure since 2013.
Social and digital platforms
Once again Formula 1 was the fastest-growing major sports league on the planet in terms of follower growth in 2021. F1 has 49.1m total followers and have seen the highest engagement rate with social posts compared to other major sports in 2021.
In 2021, followers (across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Tiktok, Snapchat, Twitch and Chinese social platforms) were up 40% to 49.1m, video views up 50% to 7bn and total engagement up 74% to 1.5bn.
Additionally, total video views across F1.com, the F1 app and social media were up 44% vs 2020 to 7.04bn, unique users were up 63% to 113m and page views were up +23% to 1.6bn. In China F1 saw very strong digital growth with followers on Chinese platforms (Weibo, WeChat, Toutiao and Douyin) up 39% to 2.7m.
The results mean that Formula 1 is outperforming other major sports in the digital arena. The digital share of total minutes consumed (across broadcast and digital) has grown from 10% in 2020 to 16% in 2021.
No it didn't. F1 is easier than ever to watch for free in Brazil.
https://www.reddit.com/r/formula1/comme ... vision_in/DiogoBrand wrote: β22 Feb 2022, 13:41No it didn't. F1 is easier than ever to watch for free in Brazil.
Those news are from 2020, the situation wasn't even defined back then. In the end it went to a smaller, but still free channel.Dee wrote: β22 Feb 2022, 13:42https://www.reddit.com/r/formula1/comme ... vision_in/DiogoBrand wrote: β22 Feb 2022, 13:41No it didn't. F1 is easier than ever to watch for free in Brazil.
https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/f1- ... ming-deal/