Super Bowl LVIII was most-watched television show ever with 123 million viewers
- The 2024 Super Bowl was the most-watched broadcast since the 1969 Moon landing, with an average of 123.4 million viewers in the US.
- The game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers drew a record-breaking 202.4 million viewers across all networks in the US.
- Pop superstar Taylor Swift's attendance at the game increased viewership and ticket sales.
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Swift boosts Super Bowl to most watched broadcast since Moon landing
Popstar Taylor Swift’s attendance at the Super Bowl is believed to have boosted the game’s TV ratings. The Super Bowl became the most-watched broadcast in US TV history since the 1969 Apollo Moon landing. Around 123.4 million people in America watched the game. The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers at the Las Vegas venue. Taylor Swift was seen downing a beer while watching her boyfriend Travis Kelce play for the Kansas City Chi…
Super Bowl 2024 Was 'Most-Streamed Telecast Ever,' Reaching 123.4 Million Viewers
The 2024 Super Bowl game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers resulted in an unprecedented average of 123.4 million views, which marks the event as the most-watched television broadcast in history.
El Allegiant Stadium de Las Vegas fue testigo de una batalla épica entre los Kansas City Chiefs y los San Francisco 49ers en el Super Bowl LVIII, mientras millones alrededor del mundo, presenciaron las publicidades más esperadas del año. Con 70 anuncios protagonizados por nombres como Tom Brady, Lionel Messi y Jenna Ortega, este evento no solo fue un campo de juego para los equipos, sino también una pasarela para las marcas más influyentes del m…
The 52nd Super Bowl, the NFL championship game between Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, is the most-watched television program in the US.
Super Bowl smashes US viewership record, highest since moonwalk broadcast
Super Bowl smashes US viewership record, highest since moonwalk broadcast The Kansas City Chiefs' overtime defeat of the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl, with Taylor Swift cheering in the stands, drew a record 123.7 million U.S. viewers, according to Nielsen estimates on Tuesday. It was not only the largest viewership recorded in the 58-year-history of the Super Bowl, but also, according to Nielsen data, the biggest U.S. audience for any …
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