The EBU has revealed that a total of 182 million viewers watched the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv, Israel.
182 million viewers followed the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 live from Tel Aviv, Israel. The figures are down on 2018, but the show overall recorded a 36.7% market share, up 1% over the show last year in Lisbon, Portugal. The figure is formed of data provided by Eurodata TV’s, relevant EBU partners’ data and YouTube analytics.
Key Figures:
- 182 million viewers watched the contest for at least 1 minute
- 45% share of the youth audience – 4x higher than the average seen on broadcasting channels
- 37% share for the contest – double that of channels averages for prime-time
- 40 million unique viewers on YouTube in 225 territories
Based on data collect by Eurovoix.com, the following TV figures were recorded for the Grand Final:
- Australia – 412,000 viewers
- Austria – 627,000 viewers
- Belgium (RTBF) – 249,596 viewers
- Croatia – 280,940 viewers
- Cyprus – 180,020 viewers
- Czech Republic – 284,660 viewers
- Denmark – 1,095,000 viewers
- Estonia – 201,000 viewers
- Finland – 538,000 viewers
- France – 4,780,000 viewers
- Germany – 8,080,000 viewers
- Greece – 1,863,000 viewers
- Hungary – 145,000 viewers
- Iceland – 171,000 viewers
- Israel – 1,300,000 viewers
- Ireland – 284,700 viewers
- Italy – 3,539,000 viewers
- Netherlands – 4,409,000 viewers
- Norway – 1,247,000 viewers
- Poland – 1,151,2000 viewers
- Portugal – 553,900 viewers
- Romania – 147,000 viewers
- Serbia – 2,007,000 viewers
- Slovenia – 276,400 viewers
- Spain – 5,449,000 viewers
- Sweden – 2,556,000 viewers
- Switzerland (SRF) – 660,000 viewers
- United Kingdom – 6,900,000 viewers
Source: Eurovision.tv