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- World Cup Streaming & Broadcast — July 2026
AI Search Visibility Report | World Cup Streaming & Broadcast
Telemundo leads streaming and broadcast share of voice at 54.2%, ahead of Fox and Peacock. AI answers cite reference pages, broadcaster sites, and streaming guides when answering how-to-watch World Cup questions.
Top Cited Domains
Wikipedia leads citation share at 14.6%, while Fox Corporation, World Soccer Shop, and World Soccer Talk each appear at 8.6%. Streaming and broadcast answers draw from a mix of reference, media, retail, and streaming support domains.
- wikipedia.org14.6%
- foxcorporation.com8.6%
- worldsoccershop.com8.6%
- worldsoccertalk.com8.6%
- fubo.tv6.0%
- peacocktv.com4.6%
- businessinsider.com3.3%
- goal.com3.3%
- hulu.com3.3%
- cbsnews.com2.6%
Content Formats AI Cites Most
Blog and guide content accounts for 64.2% of streaming and broadcast citations, followed by data and industry pages at 30.5%. Video content appears, but it accounts for only 3.3% of tracked citations.
- Blog / Guide64.2%
- Data / Industry30.5%
- Video3.3%
- Listicle1.3%
- Homepage / Brand0.7%
Brand Share of Voice
Telemundo leads streaming and broadcast share of voice at 54.2%, ahead of Fox at 47.9% and Peacock at 37.5%. Live TV bundles like Fubo, YouTube TV, and Hulu + Live TV form the next visible tier.
- Telemundo54.2%
- Fox47.9%
- Peacock37.5%
- Fubo25.0%
- YouTube TV22.9%
- Hulu + Live TV22.9%
- Sling TV12.5%
- Tubi12.5%
- DirecTV Stream8.3%
- Netflix4.2%
How Lantern collects this data
Lantern collects millions of prompt responses, citations, and click data from the actual user interfaces of major AI platforms. This gives us one of the largest and most authentic datasets on how AI search engines cite sources and surface brands.
Prompt monitoring
Data collected directly from ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, and AI Overviews, the same results users see daily.
200m+ data points
Over 200 million analyzed citations, prompts, and responses one of the largest AI search datasets available.
Aggregated and public
Published freely for the GEO and AI search community. All reports are based on aggregated, non-identifiable trends.