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Rugby World Cup 2023 the most viewed rugby event of all time

Reuters
South Africa lift the World Cup
South Africa lift the World CupReuters
The 2023 Rugby World Cup held in France had a 19 per cent viewership growth from the 2019 edition, becoming the most viewed rugby event of all time, World Rugby (WR) said on Tuesday.

The event, held in September and October, clocked in 1.33 billion viewing hours across linear and non-linear broadcasts, a 30 per cent growth from the last World Cup held in Europe in 2015 in England.

Of the total viewership, 85 per cent came from free-to-air TV broadcasters, while streaming platforms accounted for five per cent of the total viewership.

"World Rugby teamed up with free-to-air broadcast partners in most markets to showcase the best of rugby to as many fans as possible," WR said in a statement.

"Eight of the 11 markets surveyed saw strong viewership growth since 2015 despite a general decline in linear TV globally," they added.

Italy had a 70 per cent growth in viewership compared to the 2015 edition, while the viewership in the US more than doubled.

Japan was the country with the third highest viewership despite many matches kicking off late, although the numbers marked a decrease from the 2019 edition that they hosted.

Japan's group stage matches against Argentina and Samoa, which kicked off at 19:45 in the country, clocked in 33 million viewing hours each, the highest for a domestic broadcast.

"We will continue to work with our broadcast partners to enhance the viewing experience, especially for new audiences," World Rugby CEO Alan Gilpin said.

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