Around 111.5 million viewers made the Super Bowl the most-watched television event in US history.
Around 111.5 million viewers made the Super Bowl the most-watched television event in US history even if Seattle's 43-8 blowout of Denver in Super Bowl 48 offered little in the way of suspense. Ratings released by the Fox network on Monday showed Sunday's game also set a record for the most-streamed online sports event, while a whopping 25.3 million related tweets composed by 5.6 million authors were logged before, during and after the contest.
The viewership for the Seahawks' lopsided victory eclipsed the previous record 111.3 million viewers who watched the 2012 Super Bowl between the New York Giants and New England Patriots, according to the Nielsen tracking service.
The NFL's championship spectacular is always a big TV draw and, until ratings for last year's game showed a slight decline, the Super Bowl had set viewership records for three straight years.
The half-time show headlined by hit singer Bruno Mars, with guests the Red Hot Chili Peppers, was also a record breaker with an estimated TV audience of 115.3 million.
That eclipsed the 110.8 million who watched Beyonce last year, as well as the previous record of 114.0 million set by Madonna two years ago.
In its statement regarding the ratings, Fox concluded that interest in the game was piqued by the fact that it was the first Super Bowl to be played in an outdoor stadium in a cold-weather location -- and that it was played in the New York metropolitan area, a massive media market.
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"Viewership remained impressively high through the fourth quarter despite the fact that Seattle had the game well in hand," a Fox statement said.
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Source-AFP