The India-Windies match was aired on eight channels of the STAR India network and on Doordarshan’s National channel. Like all previous India matches, this was available in six languages — Hindi, English, Malayalam, Bengali, Tamil and Kannada. The match got 13.1 TVR (television viewer rating) across the STAR network and Doordarshan. The match rated 10.9 TVR on the STAR network and 2.2 TVR on Doordarshan.
This number is second only to the India-Pakistan match on February 15, which reached 288 million viewers and garnered a rating of 14.8 TVR — 11.9 on STAR India and 2.9 on Doordarshan. The India-South Africa match, among the most anticipated ties in Pool B, had a reach of 257 million and ratings of 12.9 TVR — 10.5 TVR on STAR India and 2.4 TVR on Doordarshan.
The percentage of viewers of the Hindi and regional feeds is also steadily on the rise, with 80 per cent coming in from the non-English feed in the case of the India-West Indies match. For the India-Pakistan match, the non-English to English viewership ratio was 76:24 , the same as the India-South Africa match.
Multiple language feeds have helped STAR India increase viewership in the southern states. “Historically, viewership in the south has been lower than HSM (Hindi-speaking market), 23 per cent lower for the World Cup 2011 India matches. However, for the India-Pakistan match in this World Cup, the south garnered as much viewership as HSM, with Tamil contributing 64 per cent of viewers in the state. For the India-South Africa match, the Tamil feed garnered 88 per cent viewership of HSM,” said a STAR India spokesperson.
Star extended the ‘Mauka’ campaign for the India West Indies game incorporating the festive celebrations on the occasion of Holi receiving overwhelming response from the fans. The India West Indies promo was watched by over 2.7 million fans as the campaign overall crossed over 17 million online views.
The general consensus was that they would buy spots further down the tournament, depending on India’s performance. The only exception to the trend was the India-Pakistan match, which saw more than 70 coming on board as on-air associates and peak ad-rates amounting to Rs 25 lakh per 10 seconds of advertising time during the match.
The packages provided ad-spots for as high as Rs 15 lakh for matches up to the quarter final featuring India. Advertisers are now queuing up to buy some inventory on the quarter final match, most of which is already sold-out.
| Total reach of the tournament in first two weeks - 534 million viewers after the first 29 matches (TAM data CS4+ extrapolated to the universe using a standard conversion factor) |
| Reach of India-West Indies match – 262 million |
| Reach of India Pakistan match – 288 million |
| Reach of India-South Africa match – 257 million |
| India-West Indies match viewership rating - 13.1 TVR across Star network and DD (TAM M15+ ABC) |
| India-Pakistan match viewership rating – 14.8 TVR across Star network and DD (TAM M15+ ABC) |
| India-South Africa match viewership rating – 12.9 TVR across Star network and DD (TAM M15+ ABC) |
| Source: Star India |
** Viewership rating gives the number of viewers on the programme at any given point during its telecast
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