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This Article is From Aug 17, 2017

How Big Is Esports Really? Nielsen Attempts to Figure It Out

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(Bloomberg) -- Professional video gaming is the next big thing. How big that is, though, is hard to say. Some estimates pegged it as a $493 million industry in 2016, others said it was nearly twice as big. As for the audience, some say it's 85 percent male, others say it's 56 percent male. No one really knows.

Nielsen is ready to figure it out. The audience-measurement company is launching a new division, Nielsen Esports, to quantify the rapidly growing industry for teams, sponsors, advertisers and publishers.

“Nielsen knows sports, Nielsen knows games, and we obviously know audience,” said Nicole Pike, vice president of Nielsen Games, who will co-lead the new division. “To us that's the perfect confluence of expertise to enter esports.”

As more traditional sports owners and advertisers invest in esports, Nielsen will focus on sponsorship valuations, investment strategy and audience measurement -- metrics that it can compare across traditional sports. While there's been rapid growth in the industry, “consistent and high-quality data has been a challenge to measure and define,” said Craig Levine, chief executive officer of esports event organizer ESL.

For example, as evidence of the growth of esports, many people use data from different sources to claim that the annual championship of Riot Games Inc.'s League of Legends is watched by more viewers than the National Basketball Association finals. But TV ratings and digital broadcasts are measured in totally different ways, and when Next Level Media broke the numbers apart, it concluded that at least four times as many people watched an NBA Finals game on average as tuned in for League of Legends finals.

In addition to its new division, Nielsen has created an advisory board composed of esports' biggest stakeholders -- event managers, broadcasters, publishers and leagues -- to help define the measurement standards. The group includes executives from Amazon.com Inc.'s Twitch, Facebook Inc., Twitter Inc., Activision Blizzard Inc. and ESL.

Nielsen Esports will be co-led by Pike and Stephen Master, managing director of Nielsen Sports North America. The team will comprise people on Pike's gaming team and Master's sports group and will have access to all of Nielsen's measurement capabilities, including Repucom, which Nielsen acquired last year.

To contact the reporter on this story: Eben Novy-Williams in New York at enovywilliam@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Janet Paskin at jpaskin@bloomberg.net, Crayton Harrison

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