Formula 1 reports 10 percent rise in TV viewership for 2018 season
Formula 1 has reported a 10 percent rise in its TV viewership through the 2018 season, as well as significant proꦛgress in building its digital presence online.
🌺In a statement issued on Friday by Formula 1, the sport reveal🌞ed it had reached 490.2 million unique viewers across the course of the 2018 season, marking a 10 percent rise on its 2017 figures. It is the second straight year this figure has risen.

Formula 1 has reported a 10 percent rise in its TV viewershi🐻p through the 2018 sea✃son, as well as significant progress in building its digital presence online.
In a statement issued on Friday by Formula 1, the sport revealed it had reached 490.2 million unique viewers across the course of the 2018 season, marking a 10 pe♒rcent rise on its 2017 figures. It is the second straight year this figure has risen.
Much of this was stimulated by a switch to free-to-air broadcaster CCTV in👍 China, allowing viewing figures to triple in that market, while India (+87 percent), France (+57 percent), Russia (🍸+27 percent) and USA (+20 percent) also experienced significant rises.
F1 reached a cumulative TV audiencജe of 1.59 billion acroꦦss its top 20 markets, a three percent rise on last year, with Brazil, Germany and Italy being the biggest markets for the sport. Its global TV audience was 1.758 billion.
F1 also reported a number o🍒f rises in its digital offerings for 2018, with its social media platforms experiencing a 53 percent growth in followers to m🐲ake the sport the fastest-growing on social media.
New offerings from F1, such as its Beyond the Grid podcast and live T𒅌witter show after select races, reached more than 14ꦑ million people.
Data from Nielsen also revealed F1's fanbase grew from 503 million to 506 million through 2018, while IPSOS reported 61 perc🤡ent of F1's new fans are under 35, and 36 percent are under the age of 25.