F1 ‘resists’, but the trio is compact
Sunday 29 March was a ‘field’ day for the motorsports and in general for theItaly on a weekend in which the Serie A football championship was paused for the window dedicated to the national teams which recorded the third consecutive failure of the Italian national team which will not go to the World Cup scheduled for this summer in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
The data relating to you listen to TV of the F1 Japanese GP, the MotoGP United States GP and the final of the Tennis Masters 1000 tournament in Miami with Jannik Sinner on the court against the Czech tennis player Jiri Lehecka are interesting in outlining the ‘state of health’ and popularity of the phenomena of the moment in Italy.
The Formula 1 Japanese GP on Sky it attracted 824 thousand spectators with 1 million and 210 thousand unique contacts, reaching a share of 19.2%. The deferred on TV8 broadcast from 2.15pm, it averaged 1 million 624 thousand viewers with a 13.5% share. The victory of Marco Bezzecchi who led the Aprilia double on the podium in Austin recorded 772 thousand average viewers overall, reaching 1 million 79 thousand unique contacts and a 3.8% share. The deferred on TV8 instead it reached a 5% share with 894 thousand spectators. Jannik Sinner’s victory was followed by 752 thousand spectators with 1 million 892 thousand unique contacts and a share of 6.1%.
A nice ‘full’ audience for Sky whose ‘gamble’ of giving up the race to grab the rights of Football World Cup – which in Italy will be broadcast by DAZN – was ‘rewarded’ by Italy’s elimination on penalties in the play-off against Bosnia which saw the Bosnians prevail.





















