36.9 rating, 99.2 million on NBC, 112.3 million over all platforms.
That is the lowest rated Super Bowl in the merger era. The lowest rated Super Bowl actually goes back to Super Bowl III in 1969.
It is, however, the most people to watch the Super Bowl since 2017.
What this means is fewer people are watching television of any form. That rating is the number of television sets turned on to the program. (The share is the number of actual sets which are turned on to SOMETHING which are turned on to the program. Commensurate with previous years and on the high end of that scale, the share was 72 -- meaning that, of all television sets turned on and watching anything, 72% were watching the Super Bowl. This means that roughly half of all television sets in the country were turned off for Super Bowl Sunday.)
Down 3% in ratings, up 4% in viewership over LV.
The peak TV audience was 104.4 million. The NFL's tribute to violence and beating women got 103.3 million.
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