Five matches of the first three days of the World Cup aired on Sony Six and Sony Aath reached 14.8 mn Indian viewers
Football has caught on in the rest of the country as well. The five matches of the first three days of the tournament aired on Multi Screen Media's (MSM's) premium sports channel Sony Six in English and regional channel Sony Aath in Bengali reached 14.8 million Indian viewers. The bulk of the audience, around 11.8 million, watched the first match of the day in Brazil from 9.30 pm. Viewers on the Bengali channel were 3.1 million, a fifth of the total.
The 2010 World Cup had reached 24 million Indian viewers with its opening five matches. Those matches were played in South Africa and started at 4.30 am in India. The matches in Brazil begin at 9.30 pm and end at 5.30 am, Indian time.
Compared to cricket the viewership is still small, the recently concluded Indian Premier League, also telecast on MSM's channels Sony Max, Sony Six and Sony Six HD, reached 105 million viewers with its first six matches. However, this is the IPL's seventh season on the network and the tournament has established itself as a mature property on Indian television.
According to TAM data provided by a sports broadcaster, World Cup 2010, aired on the erstwhile ESPN-Star Sports network, had a viewership of 1,531 TVTs (television viewership in thousands), significantly higher than the 1,018 TVTs for the 2006
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