Super Bowl television ratings

Satellite trucks broadcasting from Super Bowl XXXV. The game was watched by more than 84 million people in the United States.

Super Bowl television ratings have traditionally been high. One of the most watched annual sporting events in the world, the NFL's championship game is broadcast in over 130 countries in more than 30 languages.[1] Viewership is predominantly North American;[2][3] the Super Bowl is the most watched television broadcast in the United States every year.[4]

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