So how did this Super bowl Rank as far as Number of viewers go?...

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NEW YORK (Feb. 5, 2007) -- Peyton Manning had a lot of witnesses to his soggy super victory, with the estimated 93.2 million viewers representing the second most-watched Super Bowl broadcast ever.
Only the 1996 Super Bowl between Dallas and Pittsburgh, which had 94.1 million viewers, had a bigger audience, according to Nielsen Media Research on Monday. Behind that 1996 game and the M*A*S*H series finale, Super Bowl XLI was the third most-watched program in television history.
The presence of one of the game's most popular players in Manning, the Indianapolis Colts' quarterback and a major-market team from Chicago undoubtedly juiced the ratings.
It was the highest-rated Super Bowl game since St. Louis-Tennessee in 2000. The viewership is higher this year even though the ratings are lower than in 2000 because there are more homes now with television sets.
The Colts beat the Bears 29-17 in a game played during a driving rainstorm in Miami. It was shown on CBS, a division of CBS Corp.
The Super Bowl last year between Pittsburgh and Seattle drew 90.7 million viewers.
Despite the huge audience, the Super Bowl didn't provide much of a jolt to the CBS drama Criminal Minds, which was given the choice time slot following the game. Criminal Minds was seen by 26.2 million viewers. While that's the biggest audience the second-year show has ever delivered, it dwarfs the 38.1 million people who saw Grey's Anatomy after ABC's telecast of the game last year.
According to another measuring service, the most-watched moment of the CBS broadcast wasn't Manning's lone touchdown pass, the interception and touchdown run by Kelvin Hayden or even Prince's electrifying halftime show. It was the Bud Light ad featuring Carlos Mencia and a language class, according to Tivo.
The digital recorder company's measurement includes not only people who watched the commercial live, but those who froze the set and went back and watched the commercial, said Todd Juenger, vice president and general manager for audience research.
More viewers with digital recorders tend to replay the Super Bowl commercials than game action perhaps because broadcasters offer plenty of replays of game action on their own, he said.
The most popular minute of the actual game, representing most Tivo replays, was after a personal foul was committed following an Indianapolis kickoff in the third quarter, he said.


NO.3 watched all time...
 

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smarta5150;1360669 said:
I heard it was 2nd, only to us vs. Pitt.

Ya, that's what the article said..........
 

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Personally, I could not stand watching it....boring.....kept thinking about the Cowboys and how we should have been there.
 

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Sarge;1360889 said:
Ya, that's what the article said..........

second in total viewership, but not in rating. so a lot of people watched it, but not an unexpected level.
 

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CrazyCowboy;1360930 said:
Personally, I could not stand watching it....boring.....kept thinking about the Cowboys and how we should have been there.

I thought it was anything but boring. Sloppy play, turnovers, rain...

Made me think how Dallas would've faired...
 

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Hunter71;1361027 said:
1) Cowboys- Pittsburgh SB

2) M*A*S*H

3) Bears-Colts SB

Wow and I thought this was a ho-hum boring SB.
 

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Soggy Super Bowl burns up ratings record



By MARISA GUTHRIE
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER


More than 93 million people tuned in to Sunday night's soggy Super Bowl matchup between the Indianapolis Colts and the Chicago Bears, eclipsing last year's record-setting contest between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Seattle Seahawks.
Despite a game that became rather lopsided in the second half when the Colts offense - led by Super Bowl MVP Peyton Manning - ran roughshod over the Bears' defense, the broadcast bested last year's nail-biter by more than 2 million viewers, which at the time was the big game's biggest audience in 10 years.

In fact, Sunday night's game was the third most-watched TV program ever, behind the 1996 Super Bowl between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Dallas Cowboys and the 1983 series finale of "M*A*S*H."

Meanwhile, CBS' FBI profiler drama "Criminal Minds" got a big boost in its post-Bowl time slot. The episode, guest-starring James Van Der Beek as a schizophrenic computer nerd/serial killer, was seen by 26.2 million people, according to Nielsen. And despite losing a sizable chunk of the football audience, it was easily the sophomore series' best showing.

By contrast, last year's post-Super Bowl episode of "Grey's Anatomy" on ABC was watched by 38 million people and marked a turning point for the medical drama. It remains to be seen if "Criminal Minds" can capitalize on the exposure the way "Grey's" did.

CBS also successfully extended the pigskin largess to "The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson" through a live-from-Miami installment. More than 5 million viewers watched Ferguson poke fun at Prince's purple guitar, giving the late-night variety show its largest audience in its 12-year history.

Originally published on February 6, 2007

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MrMom;1361031 said:
Wow and I thought this was a ho-hum boring SB.
Yeah, but the number of people with TVs is greater. Damn fornicating masses.

:grin:
 

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I have a lot of acquaintances that watched the game just because of Dungy and Peyton.

In fact, my fiance could take or leave football, but she loves Peyton or should I say, Peyton's commercials.

Add to that how many people were actually rooting for the "good guys" of football and I could see why those numbers were so high.

Good to see Dallas is still king though. :D
 

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Hunter71;1361027 said:
1) Cowboys- Pittsburgh SB

2) M*A*S*H

3) Bears-Colts SB

Actually, I beleive MASH was higher than the Cowboys SB.

  1. MASH
  2. Cowboys SB
  3. Colts SB

Of course correct me if I'm wrong.
 

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nyc;1361051 said:
Actually, I beleive MASH was higher than the Cowboys SB.
  1. MASH
  2. Cowboys SB
  3. Colts SB
Of course correct me if I'm wrong.
I think you are right.
 

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MASH was 1983- a lot fewer choices back then- BUT also a lot fewer TV sets, etc. I have seen several articles giving last nights viewership at between 91-93 million; the REAL number will not be know for a few days- this is all off of overnights, which are big markets. the final number could be fairly off of that.
 

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CrazyCowboy;1360930 said:
Personally, I could not stand watching it....boring.....kept thinking about the Cowboys and how we should have been there.


Yeah CC... I have beem walking around with my 5-time SB champion Dallas Cowboys winter jacket and hat..... just to let everyone know that the SB just aint the SB until we get back and own it again.... :D
 

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YoMick;1361117 said:
Yeah CC... I have beem walking around with my 5-time SB champion Dallas Cowboys winter jacket and hat..... just to let everyone know that the SB just aint the SB until we get back and own it again.... :D

I hope that jacket has some shelf live to it because you may be wearing it for a while. It's hard for me to believe the Cowboys are going back to the Super Bowl next year when they don't even have a head coach yet.
 

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that kickoff return by hester probably kept people from turning off this game.:laugh2:
 

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doomsday81;1361212 said:
I hope that jacket has some shelf live to it because you may be wearing it for a while. It's hard for me to believe the Cowboys are going back to the Super Bowl next year when they don't even have a head coach yet.
Of the candidates interviewed, do you really think any of them can get the 'boys there?
 
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