Viewership of the live stream for the final day's performances was recorded at 20,520. Viewership of highlights of the first three days of the festival continues, with about 15,000 people having viewed the programmes on Maori Television.
About 29.5 per cent of internet viewership accessed the Maori Television site through a mobile device.
While most of the internet viewership was generated from New Zealand (56 per cent) and Australia (41 per cent), the remaining traffic came from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, United Arab Emirates and the Netherlands.
The online accessing of the festival was in addition to the more than 233,000 viewers who watched some or all of the live television coverage of the finals on Sunday February 24. Te Matatini executive director Darrin Apanui said the internet figures, as well as comments on social media networks, had been extremely encouraging for Te Matatini.