
via Thisis50
NEW YORK — Upon further review, Nielsen Media Research now says that the Arizona-Pittsburgh Super Bowl game was the most-watched in history.
Nielsen said 98.7 million people, on average, were watching Pittsburgh’s exciting 27-23 victory Sunday night. That beats the 97.5 million who watched the 2008 game, which held the record for most popular Super Bowl.
On Monday, Nielsen had reported that this year’s game had 95.4 million viewers – impressive, but not a record-setter.
Nielsen explained the discrepancy of more than three million viewers by saying a more complete check of their records revealed additional viewership on some digital tier networks. The company hadn’t been aware that they were showing the game.
In Canada, CTV carried the game and attracted an average audience of 3.602 million viewers, which was down from the 4.167 million who tuned in for the 2008 game.
An additional 691,000 watched Sunday’s game in French on RDS, down from 905,000 in ’08.




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