Super Bowl scores record rating – again


New York
Cnn

Despite a blow -out of a game and a half -time athlete asking people to turn off their TVs, the Super Bowl recorded records for the second year in a row according to preliminary estimates.

Sunday’s game at Fox, who saw Kansas City Chiefs losing for Philadelphia Eagles, was an average of 126 million viewers across all platforms, including on TV -TV, streaming and apps. It marks an increase of 2% compared to last year’s record -breaking games at CBS if that number applies.

The figure is a mix that includes Nielsen Fast Nationals and Fox-delivered numbers for TUBI, as well as NFL Analytics for viewing on its apps, as NFL+. Nielsen releases an official Ratings -Snapshot on Tuesday.

Fox said the game peaked in the second quarter between 7 p.m. 20 and 20:15 ET when 135.7 million people were set to the game. TUBI also won the honor of hitting record-high streaming viewing with 13.6 million viewers, says the network.

The Super Bowl’s massive viewership makes it all more valuable to advertisers trying to reach a mass market. Some companies exhausted $ 8 million to secure a 30 -second place during the big game.

The record assessment shows that the NFL is still a magnet for viewers despite the regular seasonal rating easily falling 2% For the year. Football matches still have regularly out of something else on TV during the year, with streaming services that want a piece of the action. For the first time, Netflix sent a slate of games on Christmas last year.

NBC and Peacock will be released next year’s Super Bowl in Santa Clara, California on February 8 – two days after winter -ol begins, shipped on the same network.