World Snooker Championship breaks streaming record

World Snooker Championship breaks streaming record

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The World Snooker Championship was streamed a record-breaking 29 million times across BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and the BBC Sport app, a 25% increase from the previous year.

The action from the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield was watched by a further 12.6 million people on TV across BBC One, BBC Two and BBC Four. There was a peak of three million on BBC Two during the final.

Zhao Xintong completed a 18-12 win over Mark Williams on Monday to become the first player from China to lift the trophy.

“This year’s World Championship has been gripping, with a phenomenal response from fans,” said director of BBC Sport, Alex Kay-Jelski.

World Snooker Tour (WST) chairman Steve Dawson said: “This has been one of the best World Championships in memory, packed with thrilling moments, fabulous matches and a remarkable standard of play.

“So we’re delighted to see that reflected in the BBC viewing figures. To set a new record for iPlayer streams shows that we have a growing audience of new fans who are tuning in to snooker’s unique capacity for drama.”

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Source: BBC

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