Super Bowl LVIII breaks the records of most watched Super Bowl of all time with 123.4 million average views, says CBS.
The Super Bowl LVIII showdown between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs has shattered records.
The network reported that the game clinched the title of the most-watched telecast in history, drawing an average of 123.4 million viewers across all platforms.
Super Bowl LVIII is Now Most Watched Super Bowl of All Time
- Super Bowl LVIII has made history as the most-watched telecast ever, garnering a Total Audience Delivery of 123.4 million average viewers across all platforms.
- CBS led the way with an impressive 120.0 million viewers, marking the largest audience ever recorded for a single network during the Super Bowl.
- Paramount+ played a significant role in setting new records, as Super Bowl LVIII became the most-streamed Super Bowl in history.
- Over 200 million viewers (202.4) tuned in to watch all or part of Super Bowl LVIII across various networks, representing the highest unduplicated total audience in history and reflecting a notable increase of +10% compared to last year’s Super Bowl.
Adam Schefter shared the infographics about the new records set by Super Bowl 2024. Here is his X post.
CBS says the Super Bowl LVIII matchup between the 49ers and Chiefs was the most-watched telecast in history, averaging 123.4 million viewers across all platforms. pic.twitter.com/DliwzKygqT
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 13, 2024
These remarkable viewership milestones are based on Nielsen Fast National data, emphasizing the enduring popularity and cultural significance of the Super Bowl while highlighting CBS Sports’ continued leadership in delivering unparalleled sports entertainment experiences.
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