Anonymous ID: 220b8d July 27, 2024, 11:42 a.m. No.21304602   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4747 >>5085 >>5205 >>5282

What I want to know is how many people tuned in to the Paris opening ceremony and then tuned right back out of that shit show?

 

It's oddly difficult to get the viewership numbers from last night's opening ceremonies in Paris. Search results only show articles like "what the press thought of the ceremonies" and how "unique" they were and how Celine "wowed" everyone. And, of course, how many people attended in person. But no one seems to want to say how many people in the U.S. actually bothered to watch.

 

The attached pic has the data blurred out by the website, but I wasn't about to pay for historically available info. So, all of the numbers and text were added by me, after doing a little digging. If I got something wrong, or if someone has better info, post it.

 

Question number 1: Where does Paris fall on this chart?

 

Question number 2: If someone does publish the Paris viewership numbers, what are the odds that they will actually tell the truth?

 

The media has been gaslighting us so hard in support of their woke bullshit that I wouldn't be at all surprised if they lie about that disaster of an opening ceremony.

 

 

https://www.statista.com/statistics/237448/viewers-of-the-summer-olympics-opening-ceremony-in-the-us/

 

1988 Seoul, South Korea

1992 Barcelona, Spain

1996 Atlanta, United States

2000 Sydney, Australia

2004 Athens, Greece

2008 Beijing, China

2012 London, United Kingdom

2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

2020 Tokyo, Japan (postponed to 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic)

2024 Paris, France

 

 

Viewers of the Summer Olympics opening ceremony in the U.S. 1988-2021

Published by Julia Stoll, Jul 27, 2021

 

The opening cermony of the 2021 Summer Olympics in Tokyo drew only 16.7 million U.S. TV viewers. Compared to the previous years, this marks a considerable decline. The 2012 opening ceremony had the highest U.S. viewership in the period from 1988 to 2021, with a total of about 40.7 million people.

 

Decline in Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony viewership

 

The opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro drew an average audience of 25.6 million viewers in the United States, a decrease of over 14 million viewers from the previous Games held in London in 2012. This meant that the U.S. TV ratings for the opening ceremony in Rio stood at 16.5, 4.5 lower than for the opening ceremony at London 2012. The highest opening ceremony ratings were seen during the two Olympic Games held in the United States, as the opening ceremony at the 1984 games in Los Angeles had a rating of 23.9 and the 1996 games in Atlanta earned a rating of 23.6.

The Rio Games also saw a decrease in the average number of primetime TV viewers in the United States, with an average of 27.5 million viewers tuning into the action in 2016, in comparison to 30.3 million during London 2012.

Despite the reduced viewing figures for the opening ceremony in Rio, the daily viewership numbers did increase throughout the Games, with a peak audience of over 33 million turning on NBC on August 9 to see the U.S. team win two gold medals in the pool and the U.S. women’s gymnastics team take gold in the Women’s Team Final. In contrast, only 16.85 million watched the Rio closing ceremony on NBC on August 21.