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ZDF Attracts More Than 10 Million To Broadcast Of Champions League Quarterfinal Game

German public broadcaster ZDF "has attracted more than 10 million people to its broadcast of the Champions League quarterfinal return leg between Bayern Munich and ManU," according to Manuel Weis of QUOTENMETER. A total of 10.42 million viewers tuned in to watch the game, which started at 8:45pm on Wednesday night. The game's "viewership surpassed ZDF's previous best of 9.4 million for a Champions League broadcast." The number translated into a market share of 33.8%. In the target demographic 14-49, Bayern's 3-1 win was watched by 3.37 million viewers and had a market share of 28.2% (QUOTENMETER, 4/10).

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