
Wow, this year’s Super Bowl was a massive event! Seriously, the numbers are incredible. At its peak during the second quarter, a whopping 137.8 million people were tuned in to watch the Seattle Seahawks take on the New England Patriots – that’s a new record for U.S. television! Even the average viewership throughout the whole game was huge, hitting 124.9 million. It makes it the second most-watched Super Bowl ever, just behind last year’s game. Apparently, NBC is thrilled, with one of their executives saying the game was a huge success across all their platforms. And get this – the Spanish-language broadcast on Telemundo averaged 3.3 million viewers, making it the most-watched Spanish Super Bowl broadcast ever. It just shows how much everyone loves the game!
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance was a massive hit, drawing 128.2 million viewers on TV and generating over 4 billion views on social media, including 61 million on YouTube. The show also averaged 4.8 million viewers on Telemundo. It was a clear success, particularly for NBC.
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2026-02-11 03:53