I've been going through some of the statistics from the website for this year's 24 hour.
We had
3,579 website visits over Saturday and Sunday. Some of those are likely to be the same people coming back for updates.
Of those:
1756 from UK,
867 from USA,
277 from Belgium,
126 from Germany,
110 from France,
73 from Holland,
61 from Finland,
27 from Spain
19 from Australia,
17 from Denmark,
16 from Japan,
13 from Argentina,
13 from Canada,
12 from Italy,
10 from China,
9 From India,
8 from Brazil, Israel, New Zealand, Switzerland
Others visited from around the globe, including such places as Madagascar, Bangladesh, Taiwan, Serbia, Ghana, Chile and Iceland! Truly an international experience.
For the live page itself:1,988 unique visitors viewed the live stream - that's not counting re-visits - that's unique computers.
1,946 hours of footage were watched cumulatively - That's an average of just under
1 hour for each viewer!
There were an average of 69 viewers watching over the whole event, but I witnessed over 250 watching at the same time at one point.
Total views of the stream, including visitors coming back: 5,348 (that figure's larger than the page views due to viewers staying on the page, but stopping/starting the stream)
In terms of social media:
291 tweets were sent out by us
209 tweets were recveived
79 emails were received.
We definitely got more viewers than last year, and I think the comments/feedback from this year were more favourable. Sadly the onboards didn't work this year, but the in-garage camera following the pitlane commentator around was superb. We also had another camera getting footage from either the pit wall, or from a viewer area somewhere on track. You may have seen a couple of people going around the pits with backpacks with large aerials sticking out of them - this was the live transmission stuff.
Additionally, the footage from both hand-held cameras was recorded to tape, and I'm about 1/4 through the process of converting the taped footage to computer. Once there, I hope to be able to put together some form of highlights, or even make the entire streamed footage available somehow. Some clips may appear on YouTube.
I've got the on-board footage from Stinky, and some of the present stuff on YouTube (Thanks Iceni/Malcolm Edeson/Alistair Pearson/Hugh McCurrich) to take clips from if needed, but if you've got some on-board footage showing a particular moment (i.e. being shoved off, spinning, breaking down, etc.) then please let me know or send it to me. Don't send me all of the footage or I'll struggle under the weight of it all - I've got 70 hours to look through as it is!
Perhaps if time allows I'll have a nice compilation for the Dinner Dance. Can we arrange a projector?
