Super Bowl XLVIII Most Watched Television Event In History

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  1. DaBears22

    DaBears22 Matt Forte = future MVP Staff Member

    For the fourth time in five years, the Super Bowl has set a record for the most-watched television event in U.S. history, drawing 111.5 million viewers even though the Seattle Seahawks' 43-8 victory over the Denver Broncos wasn't really competitive.
    The ratings record is further evidence of how live events are becoming dependable and valuable properties for broadcast television at a time the audience is fragmenting and ratings for regular entertainment shows continue to fall.

    "Big-event television is a great way for people to have a communal event, to talk about it socially and to talk about it as a group," said Bill Wanger, executive vice president for programming and research at Fox Sports. "You see that in the Super Bowl numbers of the past four or five years. They've just gone up to a different level."

    The game also set standards for the most-streamed sports event online and, with 24.9 million tweets, the biggest U.S. live TV event on Twitter.

    The Seattle victory eclipsed the 111.3 million viewers who watched the 2012 Super Bowl between the New York Giants and New England Patriots, according to the Nielsen company. Until last year's game dipped slightly to 108.7 million, the Super Bowl had set ratings records for the previous three years in a row.

    Source: ESPN
     
  2. Tarkus

    Tarkus The Thread Stalker

    Shame that the ratings don't remotely apply to the love of the game but of the love of the 'event'.

    Never thought I'd see this in my lifetime...
     
  3. ram29jackson

    ram29jackson sports spectator

    Manning means ratings