The Rugby World Cup (RWC) 2023 achieved a record 1.33 billion viewing hours (VH) across all programming, making it the most viewed rugby event of all time, with 85% of TV coverage being free-to-air. World Rugby has released a ground-breaking documentary called 'Whistleblowers', which exposes the abuse faced by referees during the tournament. The documentary is available for free on RugbyPass TV and has been well-received by viewers, offering an in-depth look at the preparation, scrutiny, and selection processes of officials at the highest level of rugby refereeing.
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Just finished watching #Whistleblowers, the documentary following referees during the 2023 RWC. An absolute must-watch. So interesting to see the preparation, the scrutiny and the processes of selecting officials in a completely different light. Really enjoyed it.
The film exposes epidemic of abuse faced by referees during the Rugby World Cup #TelegraphRugby
'Whistleblowers', the documentary following referees at RWC 2023, is out at 8pm on RugbyPassTV. Honestly, everyone needs to watch it. https://t.co/wt60T7EA5d
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Confirmation of ground-breaking charges for online abuse at RWC 2023 as World Rugby releases trailer for Whistleblowers documentary https://t.co/IaIjVRud2A
š World Rugby confirm that the RWC 2023 achieved 1.33 billion viewing hours (VH) across all programming, making it the most viewed rugby event of all time. 85% of TV coverage was free-to-air