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World Cup Reaches One-Third of All U.S. TV Viewers

Media and Entertainment | 07.01.2010

World Cup soccer telecasts aired on all English and Spanish language networks have reached an estimated 34% of all U.S. TV viewers, according to figures released today by The Nielsen Company.

A total of 99.2 million U.S. viewers have watched at least six minutes of World Cup action through Tuesday. The figure already surpasses the 91.4 million viewers who watched at least some of the games throughout the entire 2006 World Cup.

"The audience reach measurement is a good indicator of how many viewers are at least curious enough to see what all the buzz is about," said Stephen Master, VP of sports at Nielsen. "Even with the World Cup's most crucial games still to come, a reach of 99.2 million viewers suggests that there's a big American appetite for world class soccer."

Miami Dominates Local Rankings

Viewers in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale market are watching the World Cup more than any other market in the country. Through Tuesday, Miami has the highest ratings for both English language (3.6 HH rating) and Spanish language (5.2 HH rating) World Cup telecasts.

New York City has the second highest ratings for English language telecasts (3.3 HH rating), followed by Washington, DC (3.2 HH rating). San Diego, which was the top rated English language market in 2006, ranks fouth so far this year with a 3.1 average household rating.

2010 World Cup Local Market Rankings - English Language
RankMarketRatingShareHouseholds (000)
1Miami-Ft. Lauderdale3.6955
2New York3.310245
3Washington, DC (Hagerstown)3.21075
4San Diego3.11033
5San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose3.01376
6Norfolk-Portsmth-Newport News2.9720
7West Palm Beach-Ft. Pierce2.7721
8Las Vegas2.7719
9Boston (Manchester)2.61063
10Baltimore2.4727

Source: The Nielsen Company

Includes broadcasts airing on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2 through 6/29/10

After Miami, Los Angeles has the highest average rating for Spanish language broadcasts (4.1 HH rating). Houston (3.5), Las Vegas (2.6), and Dallas-Ft. Worth (2.4) round out the top five.

2010 World Cup Local Market Rankings - Spanish Language
RankMarketRatingShareHouseholds (000)
1Miami-Ft. Lauderdale5.21480
2Los Angeles4.114231
3Houston3.51074
4Las Vegas2.6719
5Dallas-Ft. Worth2.4761
6San Antonio2.1517
7New York2.06152
8San Francisco-Oak-San Jose1.9848
9Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto1.8625
10Austin1.8512
Source: The Nielsen Company

Includes broadcasts airing on Univision and Telefutura through 6/29/10

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