NFL: Super Bowl LVII reaches 200 million US viewers | Video

NFL and Nielsen That’s pretty much what they said Tuesday 200 million viewers watched the US Super Bowl LVII See the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 on Sunday, February 12 at State Farm Stadium in Phoenix, Arizona.

“The results of this modified Nielsen study illustrate the true grandeur of the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl is unique in the television and media landscape,” said Paulo Balew, NFL Director of Data and Analytics.

According to research tailored by Nielsen, the American information, data and market measurement company, the 200 million per year, nine percent more than 182.6 million viewers who initially reported, saw at least one minute of Super Bowl LVIII in early February.

The modified survey conducted on 5,189 households examined the size of the show group has grown significantly from previous years.

The said feature also revealed that the average number of viewers per minute was over 136 million viewers.

Jon StainerCEO of Nielsen Global Sports emphasized the importance of the relationship between the company he represents and the NFL.

Nielsen has been measuring Super Bowl attendance for more than 50 years. This gives us a front row seat to the big changes in how and where fans watch the big game. It’s a unique event and this additional custom poll helped complement our audience measurement.” he emphasized dyer.

That turned out the day after Super Bowl LVII. 182.6 million viewers watched the broadcast of the game for at least one minute, which was broadcast on FOX, FOX Sports and on various digital platforms of this chain and the NFL.

According to Fox, the average game viewership for the Vince Lombardi Trophy was 113.1 million viewers, making it one of the three most-watched Super Bowls in NFL history.

(With information from EFE)

Source: La Neta Neta

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