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However, the 2001 game was watched by just over 3 million, including 1,548,000 in Ontario—both of which represented multi-year viewership lows. [150] [107] The next year, viewership increased to an average of 3.6 million for the 2002 game, and increased again to 4.2 million for the 2003 game.
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 ...
With an average U.S. audience of 106.5 million viewers, Super Bowl XLIV on CBS was, at the time, the most-watched Super Bowl telecast in the championship game's history as well as the most-watched program of any kind in American television history, beating the record previously set 27 years earlier by the final episode of M*A*S*H, which was watched by 105.97 million viewers. [4]
Thereafter, games were played on New Year's Day in 1967 (the 1966 NFL and AFL Championship Games), in 1978 (the 1977 NFC and AFC Championship Games), in 1984 (the 1983 NFC and AFC Divisional Playoff Games), in 1989 (the 1988 NFC and AFC Divisional Playoff Games), and in 1995 (the second half of the 1994 NFC and AFC Wild Card Games).
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League Sport Country Season Teams Games Total attendance Average attendance Ref(s) Formula 1: Formula racing: International 2023: 10: 22: 6,150,000: 279,545 [1]National Football League
Game 7 in 2016 between the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians had an average viewership of 40.045 million—the most-watched World Series game in 25 years dating back to 1991 [13] —and peaked at 49.9 million viewers, and Fox estimated more than 75 million people watched all or part of the game.
According to Nielsen, the NFL regular season since 2012 was watched by at least 200 million individuals, accounting for 80% of all television households in the United States and 69% of all potential viewers in the United States. NFL regular season games accounted for 31 out of the top 32 most-watched programs in the fall season and an NFL game ...