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"See how they use digital media at the core of their communications and consider which learnings you could apply to your own sport." Sorrell assured the IOC it had a strong brand, and the 2008 Beijing Games was the most watched television event in history. A total of 593 million people watched the opening ceremony live. However, the way audiences consumed the Olympics through digital media offered a glimpse of the future, he said. Users of the NBCOlympics.com Web site watched 70 million video streams compared to 9.1 million for the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics. And online viewers were more committed, spending twice as much time watching the Beijing events than traditional television audiences. Sorrell said sports leaders would be forced to sell their broadcast rights for less if they did not understand the changing market and lost audiences. "We must ensure the iPod, iPhone generation is tuning in, not tuning out," he said.
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