Adding in the out-of-home audience during those years, Patriots-Falcons in 2017 is the most-watched Super Bowl on record with 123.94 million, followed by this year’s game and Eagles-Patriots in 2018 (117.33M). Ratings for the Super Bowl first peaked from 1977 to 1987, when no less than 44.4% of American households with television sets would watch. [5] From the late 2000s to mid-2010s, ratings peaked again—viewership grew for all but one broadcast from 2006 to 2015. Beginning in 2006, the NFL broke viewership records for six-straight years, peaking at more than 111 million people watching Super Bowl XLVI. Things would remain in the 113-million range until Last year's Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles drew 115 million viewers, the largest number since the epic New England Patriots-Seattle Seahawks The 2024 edition of the Super Bowl, which saw the Kansas City Chiefs emerge victorious against the San Francisco 49ers was watched by over 123 million viewers in the United States, making it Last year, the Super Bowl received a 42.1 TV rating, which means that 42.1 percent of households tuned into the game. While that number is high, it wasn't the highest in Super Bowl history. The longest Super Bowl game will also go down as the most-watched program in U.S. television history. According to Nielsen and Adobe Analytics, Kansas City’s 25-22 overtime victory over San Francisco averaged 123.7 million viewers across television and streaming platforms. 2024 marks the thirteenth year of broadcast networks streaming the Super Bowl. While many viewership numbers are compared to one another each year, there are a lot of variables between the games. Here are seven data visualizations to summarize the grandeur of the Big Game. Fox has high standards to live up to as it broadcasts Super Bowl LIX this year. On top of the Super Bowl debut of Tom Brady (as a broadcaster, of course), the prior two games set viewership records. There were 114.2 million people tuning in for the Super Bowl when the Chiefs beat the Eagles last year, according to Sports Media Watch, which set a viewership record. Across all platforms, With the Super Bowl in January of the year following the regular season, it could be a little confusing if, for example, the 2025 Super Bowl belonged to the 2024 regular season. The NFL wanted to keep the Super Bowl number distinct from the annual season, because the 2024 season ends with a Super Bowl in 2025. Last year's Super Bowl, 203.4 million adults plan to Additional popular items set to dominate the Super Bowl include Oreos and an array of sodas. Watch the video above to hear more about how the Super Bowl’s food trends are shaping up, with Here's what number the Super Bowl is in 2025 and how to read roman numerals. A shooting during last year's Super Bowl parade left one woman dead and 22 people injured. give their favorite Again, given the key numbers we know in football, that all makes sense. It's also worth noting that three of the No. 6-10 best options include 4 and either 0, 7 or 3, so that's not a bad draw either. 78,125: Number of fans attending Super Bowl XXXIX. 2.4 million: Price, in dollars, of a 30-second commercial during Super Bowl XXXIX. 12 million: Estimated amount, in dollars, raised by the Over 123 million people in the United States tuned in to watch last year’s game, a record for Super Bowl viewership and the most popular television program in American history. According to Census Bureau data , the estimated resident population of the United States was 338,740,353 in February 2024. How to read this year’s Super Bowl number. This year’s Super Bowl number, LIX, can broken down to L (50) + IX (9). The numeral IX is written as X (10) - I (1), which equals 9. While Roman numerals (unsurprisingly) date back to ancient Rome, they are used in many facets of society beyond the Super Bowl, including on clocks, watches and to SUPER BOWL PREDICTIONS: How the 2025 Super Bowl could go terribly wrong for Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. Here’s the lesson: each number is a symbol: I is 1. V is 5. X is 10. L is 50. C is 100
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