-7.52 million unique visitors to the NCAA March Madness on Demand video player (2008 figure was 4.76 million -- 58% growth)
-8.6 million total hours of live streaming video and audio consumed -- (2008 figure was 4.92 million -- 75% growth)
-515 thousand total hours of video and audio were consumed during the semifinal and championship games of the 2009 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship, a 51% increase over 2008 figures.
-2.77 million clicks of the "Boss Button" (2008 figure was 2.5 million for entire tournament)
Those are incomprehendable numbers for most people and huge percentages of growth in a year. The internet and its ability to allow media to interact with the public is making an enormous difference in the amount of coverage sports are getting. And these figures are only for one tournament. It's just a glimpse, I believe, of what social media will do to all of media. It's gonna make it easier to get whatever we want. And that equals big money, and growth for the major players in media.
Friday, April 10, 2009
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