(Bloomberg) -- The U.S. women’s World Cup victory was also a ratings winner for its broadcasters.The American audience for the game was 20% higher than last year’s men’s final, Fox Sports said on Monday. For the entire tournament, Fox’s audience grew 1% over 2015, which had set the global record for
The American audience for the game was 20% higher than last year’s men’s final, Fox Sports said on Monday. For the entire tournament, Fox’s audience grew 1% over 2015, which had set the global record for TV viewership, and was up 19% over 2011.
The success of the U.S. women’s soccer team has become a gender-equality issue. On a per-game basis, men who play for the national team make more than the women do. That discrepancy has become fodder for a pay discrimination suit against U.S. Soccer, which oversees both squads. The big audience for Sunday’s match likely casts an even brighter spotlight on the pay disparity, since higher ratings translate into greater advertising sales.
This year’s tournament also captivated viewers outside the U.S. The semifinal between the U.S. and England was the most-watched live event on the BBC this year, the broadcaster said. And the BBC’s audience over the course of the tournament was more than double what it was four years ago, when the Women’s World Cup was played in Canada.
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