Facebook Sports Social Up 20% in June as Total Actions Surpass 1 Billion

July 16, New York NY: Shareablee today released the latest US Sport rankings on social showing the Top 10 performers accounted for more than 1 billion actions in June.

Total Actions rose 2.08 million on last month, notably by 20% on Facebook, and 12% on Twitter.

Warner Media's Bleacher Report led the ranking with 439.3 million actions in the month and more than 200 million video actions.

The Disney Company's ESPN ranked second with video views at 769 million.

In other results, Bullpen Labs's WAVE rose to 3rd position and the second highest number of video views at 714 million.

Wave increased its Facebook actions by more than 370% on the previous month, followed by Overtime which increased it's Facebook actions by 185%.

Ballislife recorded the strongest rise on Twitter at 83% more actions than in May, followed by Clutchpoints which increased by 70%.

Shareablee CEO Tania Yuki said the increase in video views showed content creators were continuing to expand their engagement versatility.

"We see incredible volume in the actions among the Top US Sports Networks which shows the most efficient and consistent performers continually adjust their strategy to grow their audience," Ms Yuki said.

Ping Herman for more details herman@shareablee.com

 

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