ESPN XP World Cup Dispatch #1 Cross Platform Usage Providing Significant Lift to World Cup Viewing

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Through the first Sunday (eight matches) of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the ESPN TV networks are showing double-digit growth across the board compared to the 2006 FIFA World Cup (full details here).  Additionally, ESPN, through its new ESPN XP research initiative, has measured significant lift to overall World Cup consumption by fans accessing the event on platforms other than television (Internet, Mobile, Radio and Magazine). In fact, multiplatform users averaged more time consuming World Cup content each day than those who only watched on television. Those who consumed the World Cup on TV and other platforms averaged more than five hours of World Cup usage per day.

 

Other Cross-Platform highlights:

  

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Sources: KN Total Touch, Omniture
Note: * Digital Platforms minutes from World Cup ESPN.com content on PCs, mobile devices and ESPN3.com, does not include ESPN Mobile TV
 

 

 

In fact, the more platforms used, the more time spent with ESPN content.

About ESPN XP

ESPN XP is a research initiative unprecedented in scope, to study consumer behavior around major sporting events beginning with the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The research collective, which includes 15 top-tier companies as well as the Wharton Interactive Media Initiative, will attempt to measure media usage and advertiser effects across all media platforms – TV, radio, Internet, mobile and print.  ESPN will be releasing ESPN XP findings from the 2010 FIFA World Cup throughout the month long tournament (June 11-July 11).  Comprehensive ESPN XP World Cup findings will be shared after the conclusion of the event.

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