Chiefs vs. Eagles Super Bowl LVII game delivered massive TV ratings
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The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles delivered on the football field with a thrilling game during Super Bowl LVII, one that drew a massive audience.
According to FOX Sports’ recent press release, the game drew an average audience of 113 million across all of FOX’s television and digital properties. It was the third-most-watched television show of all time and the best Super Bowl audience since 2017. In the new digital-dominant age, Super Bowl LVII also was the most-streamed Super Bowl and the most-stream event in FOX Sports history.
The average audience represents the second most-watched non-overtime Super Bowl in NFL history and the second most-watched program in FOX Sports history.
Rihanna’s halftime show even saw a viewership of 118.7 million. It was the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show since Katy Perry’s performance in 2015. It also was the second most-watched Super Bowl halftime performance on record.
In terms of metered markets, Kansas City led the way with 52 rating and an 87 share. That essentially means that 87% of households in K.C. were tuning into the Chiefs game.
All-in-all, it feels like this game will go down as one of the best-rated Super Bowls in NFL history.
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