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MUMBAI: The opening ceremony of the London Olympics set a new viewership record with 26.9 million viewers in UK tuning in, according to public broadcaster BBC.
The average viewing figure for Friday's four-hour show was 22.4 million thereby becoming UK's 13th most-watched programme ever.
In contrast, the opening ceremony of the Beijing Games in 2008 averaged at 5 million and peaked at 5.4 million.
The programme also had an 82 per cent share - almost twice that of the previous high for an Olympic opening ceremony, in Barcelona in 1992.
In US, The Nielsen Company said London's ceremony was the most-watched opening ceremony of any summer or winter Olympics with a record 40.7 million watching it on NBC.
The viewership topped the previous mark of 39.8 million people who watched the 1996 Atlanta Olympics begin, and the 34.9 million who watched the opening ceremony of Beijing games four years ago.
The average viewing figure for Friday's four-hour show was 22.4 million thereby becoming UK's 13th most-watched programme ever.
In contrast, the opening ceremony of the Beijing Games in 2008 averaged at 5 million and peaked at 5.4 million.
The programme also had an 82 per cent share - almost twice that of the previous high for an Olympic opening ceremony, in Barcelona in 1992.
In US, The Nielsen Company said London's ceremony was the most-watched opening ceremony of any summer or winter Olympics with a record 40.7 million watching it on NBC.
The viewership topped the previous mark of 39.8 million people who watched the 1996 Atlanta Olympics begin, and the 34.9 million who watched the opening ceremony of Beijing games four years ago.