Amazon Twitch Score Highest Viewing For Streaming NFL Game -- 4.8M 'Average Minute' Viewers12/29/2020 Amazon, Twitch Score Highest Viewing For Streaming NFL Game -- 4.8M 'Average Minute' Viewers https://ift.tt/3rFhXpx
Saturday’s NFL regular-season game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Arizona Cardinals posted 4.8 million "average minute" viewers on Amazon Prime Video and its live video-gaming platform Twitch, according to the league -- the highest ever for a streaming digital NFL game.
NFL says its figures are based off estimated numbers of viewers per living-room device that streamed the game. By comparison, the average exclusive game on the NFL Network -- the league's cable TV channel -- is 5.5 million viewers, according to Nielsen measurement data. This comes from three exclusive “Thursday Night Football” games and two exclusive Saturday games. Amazon's Saturday game also included viewing on mobile apps from the NFL, the 49ers and Cardinals apps, and Verizon Media mobile platforms. When including over-the-air TV stations in local markets -- San Francisco (KNTV) and Phoenix (KSAZ) -- the game earned 5.9 million viewers. NFL's “average minute” metric comes in reference to Nielsen, a third-party data research company that offers data in terms average minute program viewing and average commercial minute viewing. advertisement advertisement The NFL says the average viewing duration for the Amazon streaming game was 82 minutes -- more than the average 67 minutes for an NFL game so far this season. NFL says the average audience watching the game for at least 30 seconds on Prime Video or Twitch was an estimated 4.5 million. Through 15 weeks, NFL games have averaged 15.1 million Nielsen-measured viewers. Fox and the NFL Network have simulcast 10 “Thursday Night Football” games. Mobile Marketing via MediaPost.com: mobile https://ift.tt/2oB2PsH December 29, 2020 at 08:03AM
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