Sunday’s Super Bowl was the third most-watched television show in history, with an estimated 113 million people watching the Kansas City Chiefs rally to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles.
The 2015 game between New England and Seattle on NBC holds the record at 114,442,000 viewers followed by Super Bowl 48 in 2014 on Fox between Seattle and Denver (112,191,000).
Fox said Monday that the preliminary numbers include the broadcasts on Fox and Fox Deportes as well as streaming on Fox and the NFL’s digital sites. The figures are via Nielsen’s Fast National data and Adobe Analytics.
Final Nielsen data will be available on Tuesday.
This was Fox’s 10th Super Bowl since it began airing NFL games in 1994 and the second most-watched program in Fox Sports history.
It would also be a slight increase over the 112.3 million average for last year’s Super Bowl. The Los Angeles Rams’ victory over the Cincinnati Bengals was broadcast by NBC and Telemundo and streamed on Peacock and NFL digital sites.
According to Adobe Analytics, the digital feed averaged a Super Bowl-record 7 million streams, an 18% increase over last year (6 million) and more than double Fox’s last Super Bowl in 2020 (3.4 million).
Rihanna’s halftime show averaged 118.7 million viewers, making it the second-most watched in Super Bowl history. Katy Perry’s 2015 performance still holds the top mark at 121 million.
The Spanish-language audience average for the game was 951,000, which set the record for the most-watched Super Bowl game in Spanish-language cable television history. It was also the most watched non-soccer event in Spanish-language cable history.
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The 53rd Super Bowl was watched by hundreds of millions of fans worldwide, making it the third-most watched Super Bowl in history. Of particular interest to many was Rihanna’s half-time show, which was rated even higher than the Super Bowl itself.
Rihanna gave an energetic and visually dazzling performance at the half-time show, bringing renewed energy to the stadium. The half-time show was made even better by its other performers – Cardi B, Lil Wayne and Travis Scott. Together, these big names delivered a memorable performance with powerful vocals, electric dance moves and awesome visual effects.
The half-time show certainly pushed the boundaries of what is possible in a live performance. Audience members and viewers at home alike were mesmerized by the dazzling set design and lighting. Many commented that Rihanna and her team of performers had achieved a truly stunning show.
The great success of the half-time show has resulted in a substantial increase in the public’s interest in the Super Bowl. Social media was abuzz with praise for Rihanna’s performance, and ratings for subsequent broadcasts also shot up.
Overall, this year’s Super Bowl was the third-most watched in history—and Rihanna’s stunning half-time show did even better. Despite a close game, the main attraction of the evening was without a doubt Rihanna and her team of performers.