Bad Bunny's Halftime Show Draws 128.2 Million Viewers, Second Biggest Audience in Super Bowl History
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Bad Bunny's Halftime Show Draws 128.2 Million Viewers, Second Biggest Audience in Super Bowl History
"The ratings are in for Super Bowl LX, including Bad Bunny's halftime performance. According to Nielsen's final same-day ratings and Adobe Analytics streaming data, the Big Game averaged 124.9 million viewers, while Benito's halftime show drew 128.2 million. Both figures are slightly below last year's record-setting Super Bowl: the telecast drew 127.71 million viewers, while its Kendrick Lamar-led starring halftime show pulled 133.5 million viewers."
"According to Nielsen's final same-day ratings and Adobe Analytics streaming data, the Big Game averaged 124.9 million viewers, while Benito's halftime show drew 128.2 million. Both figures are slightly below last year's record-setting Super Bowl: the telecast drew 127.71 million viewers, while its Kendrick Lamar-led starring halftime show pulled 133.5 million viewers. Still, Super Bowl LX ranks as the second-most watched telecast in American television history, and Bad Bunny's performance stands as the second-most viewed halftime show in Super Bowl history."
According to Nielsen's final same-day ratings and Adobe Analytics streaming data, the Big Game averaged 124.9 million viewers while Bad Bunny's halftime show drew 128.2 million. Both figures fell slightly below last year's record-setting Super Bowl, which drew 127.71 million viewers and featured a Kendrick Lamar-led halftime show that pulled 133.5 million viewers. Despite the small declines, Super Bowl LX ranks as the second-most watched telecast in American television history. Bad Bunny's halftime performance also ranks as the second-most viewed halftime show in Super Bowl history.
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