1.5 Billion Global Audience Tune in To Watch 2019 VNL
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, November 22, 2019 - The 2019
Volleyball Nations League (VNL) attracted a cumulative
global audience of more than 1.5 billion, according to the
official Nielson Report, it was announced earlier this week.
FIVB President Dr. Ary S. Graça F° delivered the staggering
numbers during the VNL Council meeting at the FIVB
Headquarters in Lausanne, where each of the countries that
participated in the 2019 VNL were represented.
Throughout the course of the 2019 VNL, which took place from
May 21 – June 14, a total of 9,291 hours were broadcast
across 131 different territories around the world. The total
cumulative audience is an increase of 200 million from the
2018 VNL, and more than twice the average audience of the
World League and Grand Prix. In addition, the 2019 VNL
recorded more than 10 million views on YouTube, a 778%
increase on the previous year.
President Ary Graça also shared the impressive digital
numbers from the event, including 3.8 billion social media
impressions and 16 million interactions. The FIVB’s various
social media accounts increased by a total of more than
550,000 followers during the event, while the official VNL
website registered 12 million page views.
Commenting on these outstanding numbers, the FIVB President
said:
“The results we have achieved are remarkable. We were aiming
to achieve some of these numbers in year 4-5, so to already
be at this point shows how successful the VNL has been with
the fans.
“We pride ourselves on being at the cutting edge of
innovation and our meeting today was very important in
ensuring we continue to improve, for the benefit of the
global Volleyball Family.”
The Council also heard the case studies from the National
Federations of Japan and the Netherlands on their experience
of hosting, as well as the outcomes of the 2019 VNL Audio
and Video Production Report, the TV Distribution Report, the
Digital and Social Media Report and the Commercial Report.
Many members of the VNL Council, including Mr. Cristobal
Marte Hoffiz, FIVB 1st Executive Vice-President, Mr. Juan
Antonio Gutierrez, President of the Argentinian National
Federation and Mr. Geert De Dobbeleer from the Volleyball
Federation of Belgium, praised the work done by the FIVB on
professionalising the sport with the VNL being a true
example of it. The transparency of the decision-making
process was also complimented during the meeting.
The 2020 Women’s VNL will begin on May 19, with the men’s
competition starting on May 22.