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From the late 2000s to mid-2010s, ratings peaked again—viewership grew for all but one broadcast from 2006 to 2015. This was attributed to the NFL's broadened appeal to female and Hispanic audiences, as well as the league's ability to prop up "high-profile" players in the media; [9] female viewership grew every year from 2003 to 2008. [10]
List of most-watched television broadcasts by average viewership excluding Super Bowls Rank Broadcast Average viewers (millions) Date Network 1 M*A*S*H ("Goodbye, Farewell and Amen") 106.0 [10] February 28, 1983 CBS: 2 Gulf War coverage: 85.6 [6] January 16, 1991 Multiple 3 First Clinton–Trump presidential debate: 84.0 [11] September 26, 2016 ...
Since 2010, except 2019 and 2021, the annual Super Bowl telecasts (including the halftime shows) have regularly attracted more than 100 million viewers in the United States alone, making it the only broadcast in U.S. television history to exceed the said annual viewership threshold for at least 10 years overall. [118]
Over at ESPN, the outlet owned by Disney averaged 15 million viewers for all 22 of its NFL games, its second-best season in 24 years. However, the figure is down about 14 percent from last year's ...
The NFL dominated prime-time TV ratings in 2023 and no team attracted viewers quite like the Kansas City Chiefs. Five of top 10 most-watched prime-time telecasts of 2023 were Chiefs games Skip to ...
The Chiefs’ dramatic overtime win over the Bills, airing from 6:41-10:02 p.m. ET, drew the largest audience for an NFL divisional playoff game since the Green Bay Packers-Dallas Cowboys game on ...
The total Chiefs/Bills audience cited above marks a 10% gain in viewership versus the comparable year-ago match-up between the Cowboys and 49ers, which posted 45.659 million viewers. (San ...
According to the league and Nielsen, the six wild-card round games averaged 28.3 million viewers on television and digital platforms, compared to 31.2 million last year.