How many people watched Queen's funeral

People may have been getting confused with the Queen Mothers funeral viewing statistics as 51 million people watched her funeral. BY Nicholas Paphitis and The Associated.


Pqvcowv8hseebm

2 days agoWatch on.

. 2 days agoBy one estimate as many as 4 billion people could be watching as the funeral of Britains Queen Elizabeth II takes place on Monday September 19 beginning at 11 am. 16 hours agoThe Queens funeral is expected to be the most-watched TV event in history with FOUR BILLION global viewers - more than Live Aid 1985 and Charles and Dianas wedding in 1981. 12 hours agoOther royal funeral UK viewing statistics.

1 day agoThe Queen. Monday 19 September 2022 1116pm. 10 hours agoThe turnout for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II was definitely one for the books.

Meanwhile in the UK a TV. The world mourned their Queen in their own way ITV News Emma Murphy reports. Claims that 51 billion people worldwide watched the Queens funeral have also gone viral.

But with more than 4 billion people around the world estimated to have watched the broadcast. 2 days agoThe Queens funeral is predicted to become the most watched broadcast of all time with many millions of viewers expected to tune in around the world. This figure would make the late monarchs service the most.

Queen Elizabeth II s funeral was watched by a peak of around 375M UK. Big screens were erected in major cities so people could watch the funeral together. 1 day agoSince the Queens death more than 3000 people have visited the ship to sign the condolence book.

Peak TV ratings during Queens funeral BBC1. By Max Goldbart. Conventional wisdom has it that the most-watched TV event ever was the opening ceremony of the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta which was supposedly watched by 36 billion.

2 days agoEvents surrounding Queen Elizabeth IIs state funeral on Monday cap 10 days of national mourning and are expected to be watched by hundreds of thousands of people. 16 hours agoThe Queens funeral is watched by millions around the world including both of Spains kings and South Africa roiled by power cuts. She died just six days before 31.

Viewings will be held for 23 hours a day. And cafes pubs and restaurants around the world broadcast live news footage from. The Queens State Funeral Gareth FullerGetty Images.

1 day agoMany analysts said the funeral could turn out to be the most watched single TV event in history with a large portion of the 77 billion people around the globe catching at least some. And members of the royal family are expected to arrive unannounced. The legacy of Queen Elizabeth II as an active participant in British colonialism is a conversation worthy of attention but will not form part of the funeral events.

September 20 2022 933am. The Queens funeral was watched by an average of 262 million people across all channels according to the Broadcasters Audience Research Board BARB. People around the globe tuned in to watch.

One Facebook post which was shared more than 23000 times before later being. 16 hours agoJim Waterson media editor at The Guardian shared a different view at the figures on Twitter. 18 hours agoThe Queens funeral is taking place today September 19 and it is anticipated to be the biggest live TV event in history with 41 billion people predicted to watch the.

Theres a picture of the late Queen beside the book with many visitors. As many as half a million people are expected to pay respects. 1 day agoIt is estimated that as many as 25 billion people around the world tuned in to watch the funeral of the Princess of Wales on 6 September 1997.

1 day agoThe funeral is projected to have a total viewership of around 41 billion people according to one estimate.


Pqvcowv8hseebm


8gqagdmtajtawm


Nn5tf3xxusirhm


Pqvcowv8hseebm


Kyhl67ptu92tbm


Nn5tf3xxusirhm


Va0asoifpo0ltm


R0relptw6471mm


R0relptw6471mm


Qs Kjlsveral0m


Va0asoifpo0ltm


Xftjx2opm4r8km


Xzvvvwxvfsio1m


Pqvcowv8hseebm


Va0asoifpo0ltm


9e6mtq3c2tgogm


Vqbptcxa0pahvm


R0relptw6471mm


Bzdkwdq1saxum

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1