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Gabby Douglas gets most attention at NBC website

Published 08/09/2012 12:00 AM
Updated 08/08/2012 05:25 PM

Gabby Douglas is golden when it comes to online popularity, too.

The gymnastics gold medalist is the most clicked-upon athlete on NBC's Olympics website, the network said. Through Sunday, her profile on the site had more than 18 million page views. That's far above the second-ranked athlete, swimmer Michael Phelps, whose profile had just over 7 million page views.

Four of the five most clicked-upon athletes were female gymnasts, NBC said. The Olympics event with the most live streams through was the gold-medal-winning performance of the female gymnasts, with 1.46 million streams, followed by Usain Bolt's sprint for gold.

The NBC Olympics website has surpassed 1 billion page views, doing it in about half the time it took to reach that milestone in Beijing four years ago, the network said.

Another study, from the Pew Research Center for People & the Press, found that 73 percent of Americans said they had watched at least some of the Olympics on television. That falls in line with NBC's ratings, which have been strong throughout the games. Pew also found that 17 percent of its respondents had watched some of the coverage online, and 12 percent were following the results through social networks like Facebook and Twitter.

Three-quarters of those polled by Pew rated NBC's coverage as good or excellent. Pew researchers interviewed 1,005 adults randomly selected by phone Aug. 2-5.

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