About 125 million people in the US watched the Super Bowl on Sunday night, making it the most-watched program in NBC’s 100-year history, the network said Tuesday.
NBC, citing Nielsen ratings data, said the game ranked as “the second-most watched show in US history,” behind only last year’s Super Bowl, which was televised by Fox.
The official 124.9 million viewer figure is the average per-minute audience for all four quarters of the game.
The heavily scrutinized halftime performance by Bad Bunny registered an even larger audience: 128.2 million viewers.
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