Press Release

46.5 million fans tuned into VIVO IPL 2018 auction on the Star Sports Network, 6x more than last year.

9 February 2018

The event was a spectacular success across TV, Digital and Social Media platforms

The VIVO IPL 2018 auction event received an overwhelming response on television and digital in India, and globally on social. A massive 46.5 million-fans, approximately 6x more than last year, tuned in to watch the 2-day auction event on the Star Sports Network as per BARC data (Source: BARC 2+ U+R). Digital viewership too surged by 5x on Hotstar as compared to 2017The auction was telecast on a bouquet of 6 channels including Star Sports 1 (SD+HD), Star Sports1 Hindi (SD+HD), Star Sports First & Star Sports 1 Tamil.

Sanjay Gupta, MD - Star India, said“The huge surge in viewership numbers for the 2018 auction underlines the importance IPL holds for audiences. There’s tremendous enthusiasm and anticipation about the tournament and we are committed to making VIVO IPL 2018 a exciting experience for the fans, who will experience the combined power of Star Sports and Hotstar.”

Rahul Johri, CEO, BCCI– “Over the years the Indian Premier League has captured the hearts of viewers not just in India but across the world. Going by the viewership so far, both, the anticipation and the quality of delivery have risen. With Star India at the forefront, we hope and our confident the VIVO IPL 2018 will serve the interests of cricket in India and the expectations of cricket lovers like never before. The 6-month IPL extravaganza this year will surely set new benchmarks and change the face of sports broadcasting in India.”

On social media, as per a report by ‘The Distillery’Star India’s social intelligence cell, the auction event was a global phenomenon with 843K mentions worldwide – a five-fold increase over the numbers in 2017. Hashtags #IPLAuction, #IPL2018 trended on Twitter, recording a 91% positive sentiment score amongst the audiences. The auction received maximum chatter from Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra.

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