Fox projects the Super Bowl averaged a record 126 million U.S. viewers
- Fox Sports projects a record average audience of 126 million U.S. Viewers for the Super Bowl between Philadelphia and Kansas City.
- The audience peaked at 135.7 million during the second quarter, according to Fox.
- Around 14.5 million viewers watched on streaming platforms, with 13.6 million on Tubi.
- This marks the third consecutive year the Super Bowl averaged over 100 million viewers after a decline in previous years.
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The Super Bowl set a historic record for television audience in the United States
The game was decided in the first half and the winner was almost assured in the third quarter. Still, the viewers were trapped by the broadcast of the Super Bowl, which in addition to the game itself had musical performances and the presence of two of the most famous people in the world in the stadium: the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and singer Taylor Swift. It is estimated that 127.7 million viewers tuned the Super Bowl on Sun…
Eagles' Super Bowl victory sets TV record with 126 million viewers
The Philadelphia Eagles' 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX had an average of 126 million viewers, setting a record for any TV broadcast. The game also setting a streaming record with 14.5 million viewers who tuned in using Tubi, NFL+ and other NFL-owned streaming services.
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