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From the late 2000s to mid-2010s, ratings peaked again—viewership grew for all but one broadcast from 2006 to 2015. This was attributed to the NFL's broadened appeal to female and Hispanic audiences, as well as the league's ability to prop up "high-profile" players in the media; [9] female viewership grew every year from 2003 to 2008. [10]
The NFL is responsible for 93 of the top 100 most-watched television programs in 2023, up from 82 the previous year and 72 in 2020. ... NFL popularity booms as game-day viewership continues to grow.
[5] [16] For example, the 1973 World Series (the leftmost data points) had an average rating of 30.7 (percentage of all U.S. television-equipped households that watched) and an average viewership of 34.8 (million viewers). This chart shows trending over time; specific figures are available in the television ratings by year section.
With an average U.S. audience of 106.5 million viewers, Super Bowl XLIV on CBS was, at the time, the most-watched Super Bowl telecast in the championship game's history as well as the most-watched program of any kind in American television history, beating the record previously set 27 years earlier by the final episode of M*A*S*H, which was watched by 105.97 million viewers. [4]
The NFL has been attempting a hostile takeover of that ownership since 2020, and the result has been clear wins in the average viewership numbers. Last year's NBA slate drew only 2.85 million ...
The Chiefs' 17-10 victory drew a 25.5 rating, according to Sports Media Watch, which brought in 55.47 million viewers for CBS. That total eclipsed the previous AFC title game record — before ...
The Apollo 11 moon landing and the Super Bowl XXVII Halftime Show are generally considered the most watched broadcasts of all time, with an estimated viewership of 125–150 million [1] and 133.4 million, [2] respectively. However, the Apollo 11 moon landing is considered a news event and not a telecast, as the major networks each produced ...
The NFL averaged 21.0 million viewers per game during the league's opening week, making it the most-watched Week 1 on record. The league and Nielsen said Wednesday morning that the per-game ...