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In soccer-crazy Brazil, streaming upstart pulls World Cup viewers from TV to YouTube
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In soccer-crazy Brazil, streaming upstart pulls World Cup viewers from TV to YouTube

This article discusses the shift in how Brazilian audiences consume World Cup football content, highlighting the growing influence of streaming services over traditional television. While traditional TV giant Globo remains the dominant broadcaster, reaching 86% of the tournament’s audience, a new streaming service called CazeTV, based on YouTube, is gaining traction by offering all 104 matches for free. Founded by streamer Casimiro Miguel, CazeTV has attracted significant attention, peaking at 21.3 million simultaneous viewers during a match between Brazil and Japan. The service is part of a broader trend toward streaming, driven by changing viewer habits, particularly among younger audiences. However, CazeTV's integration of sports betting into its broadcasts has drawn criticism, especially in a country where gambling addiction is a growing societal concern.

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In soccer-crazy Brazil, streaming upstart pulls World Cup viewers from TV to YouTube

This article discusses the shift in how Brazilian audiences consume World Cup football content, highlighting the growing influence of streaming services over traditional television. While traditional TV giant Globo remains the dominant broadcaster, reaching 86% of the tournament’s audience, a new streaming service called CazeTV, based on YouTube, is gaining traction by offering all 104 matches for free. Founded by streamer Casimiro Miguel, CazeTV has attracted significant attention, peaking at 21.3 million simultaneous viewers during a match between Brazil and Japan. The service is part of a broader trend toward streaming, driven by changing viewer habits, particularly among younger audiences. However, CazeTV's integration of sports betting into its broadcasts has drawn criticism, especially in a country where gambling addiction is a growing societal concern.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced overview of the evolving media landscape in Brazil, discussing both the success of CazeTV and the concerns surrounding its integration of sports betting. It does not take a clear ideological stance on either the streaming industry or the issue of gambling, maintaining

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 80): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports on the shift in Brazilian World Cup viewing from traditional TV to streaming platforms like CazeTV. It cites specific figures such as viewer numbers and mentions competitors like Globo. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the positive framing of

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