Gothenburg Concert Hall has experienced a great influx of its digital concerts since the house was closed to the public to avoid the spread of the corona virus. In March-April, almost 300,000 viewers took part in one of the Gothenburg Symphony's concerts online.

Malmö opera has started to stream today's song, when one of the opera songs sings something at lunchtime. The song gets between 5000 and 25,000 viewers / listeners a day, depending on who is singing.

Viewers from other countries

At Malmö live concert hall you have an average of about a thousand viewers per streamed Thursday concert, which is roughly what goes into the salon. At the same time, there may in practice be even more in the digital audience, since it is understood by comments that you often sit and watch several together. In addition, the concerts seem to reach beyond the country's borders to a greater extent than had been expected.

- There are viewers from the USA, Italy and a great many in Spain and France, the Nordic neighboring countries and Japan, says Anna-Maria Havskogen, press manager at Malmö Live Concert Hall, and continues:

- Now that we see that there are so many international visitors, it is important to be able to maintain this digital orientation.

10,000 saw Serotonin

The Stockholm City Theater has posted its recording of the monologue Serotonin, based on the novel by Michel Houellebecq, on its site. In just three days it got 10 076 starts.

- I would consider that a large online audience. A large proportion of those who have been to Kulturhusetstadsteatern.se have actually seen parts of this particular piece, says Magnus Anshelm, CEO of MMS, who measures television viewing and viewing of other mobile content and delivers viewership figures daily.

"Consistently good viewership figures"

The Royal Opera Play has received a total of 138 574 starts in about six weeks and Dramaten play 85 000 starts in three weeks.

- There are consistently good viewership figures given that there are short periods on start-up games sites with relatively few visitors usually, says Magnus Anshelm, and continues:

- In addition, there is so-called fine culture, which usually get lower numbers compared to really public programs.