Super Bowl LX Ratings SHOCKER: Bad Bunny Breaks 4 BILLION Views! But Did It FAIL?
Did the latest Super Bowl truly fail to captivate America, or did it secretly shatter records? Despite earlier reports, Super Bowl LX and Bad Bunny's halftime show surprisingly fell short of becoming the most-watched U.S. broadcast and halftime show ever, averaging 124.9 million and 128.2 million viewers respectively. This placed them just shy of last year's game and past performances by legends like Michael Jackson. However, the story takes an intriguing turn: the game's peak audience *did* set an all-time U.S. record with a staggering 137.8 million viewers during the second quarter. Furthermore, while Bad Bunny's broadcast numbers weren't top-tier, his performance absolutely exploded on social media, racking up an astonishing 4 billion views within 24 hours – a 137% increase from last year! This incredible digital engagement highlights a shift in how audiences consume major events. The Super Bowl's immense draw also boosted NBC's Olympic coverage, demonstrating its unparalleled power to deliver massive audiences. So, while traditional viewership records weren't entirely toppled, the Super Bowl remains an undeniable cultural phenomenon, continually evolving its reach. Don't miss out on more fascinating insights into major events; make sure to subscribe to our channel for the latest analyses!
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