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We are pleased to share with you the second of a three part series of tracking and observations of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
It’s been an exciting World Cup so far both on and off the pitch with open and entertaining football, controversy and record levels of fan and consumer engagement across all media channels.
Some of the best moments are highlighted below:
• During the group stages of the 2014 World Cup, football TV audience records have been broken around the globe (specifically: USA, Brazil, France, Netherlands, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain and Japan) keeping it on track to surpass the 3.2 billion reach of the 2010 World Cup South Africa.
• A predicted, hype has surrounded the ‘live’ event experience – bringing fans together on social media to experience the emotions, controversies and celebrations that come with the global sporting event.
• Football fans watched more than 1.2 billion minutes of World Cup ads on YouTube to date making it the most social World Cup to date.
• A record breaking 200 million people generated 815 million Facebook interactions and 300 million Tweets that were recorded during the group stage of the World Cup alone.
In this newsletter you will find highlights from local markets around the world on what is trending at this year’s World Cup, as well as gain an understanding of the evolving consumer behaviours and attitudes towards the World Cup.
Enjoy, feel free to pass us any questions you may have.