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Club World Cup final averaged 1.3 million viewers on TBS
Club World Cup final averaged 1.3 million viewers on TBS

Japan Today

time14 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Japan Today

Club World Cup final averaged 1.3 million viewers on TBS

Paris Saint-Germain's goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma can't make the save on the second goal scored by Chelsea's Cole Palmer during the Club World Cup final soccer match between Chelsea and PSG in East Rutherford, N.J., Sunday, July 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger) soccer Chelsea's 3-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain averaged 1.3 million viewers on TBS and the 24 matches televised in the U.S. with English commentary averaged 458,000, TNT Sports said Tuesday. Spanish-language coverage of the final in the U.S. on Univision and TUDN averaged 1.43 million viewers and TelevisaUnivision's 18 games averaged 597,000. The streaming service DAZN bought world rights from FIFA and sublicensed a portion of the 63 matches to TNT Sports, which televised games on TNT, TBS and truTV, and to TelevisaUnivision for U.S. broadcast with Spanish commentary. Turner said 15 matches on nights and weekends averaged 535,000 viewers. Sunday's game peaked at 1.8 million viewers on TBS from 3:45-4 p.m. EDT as Chelsea took a three-goal lead into halftime. DAZN has not yet released viewing figures. © Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

Club World Cup final averaged 1.3 million viewers on TBS
Club World Cup final averaged 1.3 million viewers on TBS

San Francisco Chronicle​

time16 hours ago

  • Sport
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Club World Cup final averaged 1.3 million viewers on TBS

ATLANTA (AP) — Chelsea's 3-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain averaged 1.3 million viewers on TBS and the 24 matches televised in the U.S. with English commentary averaged 458,000, TNT Sports said Tuesday. The streaming service DAZN bought world rights from FIFA and sublicensed 24 of the 63 matches to TNT, which televised the games on TNT, TBS and truTV. DAZN has not yet released viewing figures. ___

Club World Cup final averaged 1.3 million viewers on TBS
Club World Cup final averaged 1.3 million viewers on TBS

Winnipeg Free Press

time17 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Club World Cup final averaged 1.3 million viewers on TBS

ATLANTA (AP) — Chelsea's 3-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain averaged 1.3 million viewers on TBS and the 24 matches televised in the U.S. with English commentary averaged 458,000, TNT Sports said Tuesday. The streaming service DAZN bought world rights from FIFA and sublicensed 24 of the 63 matches to TNT, which televised the games on TNT, TBS and truTV. Turner said 15 matches on nights and weekends averaged 535,000 viewers. Sunday's game peaked at 1.8 million viewers from 3:45-4 p.m. EDT as Chelsea took a three-goal lead into halftime. DAZN has not yet released viewing figures. Eighteen matches with Spanish commentary were sublicensed to TelevisaUnivision for U.S. broadcast. Weekly A weekly look at what's happening in Winnipeg's arts and entertainment scene. ___ AP soccer:

Club World Cup final averaged 1.3 million viewers on TBS
Club World Cup final averaged 1.3 million viewers on TBS

Fox Sports

time17 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

Club World Cup final averaged 1.3 million viewers on TBS

Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — Chelsea's 3-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain averaged 1.3 million viewers on TBS and the 24 matches televised in the U.S. with English commentary averaged 458,000, TNT Sports said Tuesday. The streaming service DAZN bought world rights from FIFA and sublicensed 24 of the 63 matches to TNT, which televised the games on TNT, TBS and truTV. Turner said 15 matches on nights and weekends averaged 535,000 viewers. Sunday's game peaked at 1.8 million viewers from 3:45-4 p.m. EDT as Chelsea took a three-goal lead into halftime. DAZN has not yet released viewing figures. Eighteen matches with Spanish commentary were sublicensed to TelevisaUnivision for U.S. broadcast. ___ AP soccer: recommended Item 1 of 3

Sanseito protests TBS program's election coverage, demands correction
Sanseito protests TBS program's election coverage, demands correction

The Mainichi

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • The Mainichi

Sanseito protests TBS program's election coverage, demands correction

TOKYO -- Minor opposition party Sanseito filed a protest against a program aired by Tokyo Broadcasting System Television Inc. (TBS) over the upcoming House of Councillors election, claiming that its content "significantly lacked impartiality and neutrality as election coverage." The party on July 13 also released a written request demanding the broadcaster correct the content of the program "Hodo Tokushu" (roughly translating to "news special"). But an expert labelled Sanseito's move as "pressuring a news organization." The TBS investigative reporting program on July 12 featured Japanese political parties' policies on foreign nationals -- suddenly a key issue in the July 20 upper house election -- as well views about those policies. Regarding Sanseito and its "Japanese first" stance, the program explained, "The party argues that 'foreigners are given preferential treatment' and has repeatedly made hardline arguments on crime and public assistance." The program also broadcast remarks made by Sanseito leader Sohei Kamiya and voices of concern among international students about the discriminatory climate. On its website, Sanseito claimed, "The segment's composition and expression, as well as the selection of people who appeared in the program, among other elements, run counter to broadcasting ethics," and expressed the view that it constituted "unjust biased reporting." The party revealed that it had submitted Kamiya's opinion to the Broadcasting Ethics & Program Improvement Organization (BPO). A TBS public relations representative commented on July 14, "We've received the written request. We will respond (to Sanseito)." Senshu University professor of press law Kenta Yamada criticized Sanseito's move, saying, "This is a political party pressuring a news organization, and it's intolerable." He pointed out that the "political impartiality" stipulated in the Broadcasting Act "refers to quality impartiality, not quantity equality -- that is, listening to the voices of socially vulnerable people to achieve a fair society and correcting injustice." He continued, "The program's content was not at all deserving of criticism. Decisions about whether a program is impartial should not be made by political parties or politicians."

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