List of Super Bowl TV ratings

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The following is a list of television ratings for Super Bowl games.

TV ratings[edit]

Date Super Bowl Network Avg. U.S. viewers Total U.S. viewers Rating Share $/30 Sec. Ad Ref(s)
January 15, 1967 I CBS 26,750,000 51,180,000 22.6 43 $42,500 [1]
NBC 24,430,000 18.5 36 $37,500
January 14, 1968 II CBS 39,120,000 36.8 68 $54,500 [1]
January 12, 1969 III NBC 41,660,000 36 70 $55,000 [1]
January 11, 1970 IV CBS 44,270,000 39.4 69 $78,200 [1]
January 17, 1971 V NBC 46,040,000 39.9 75 $72,500 [1]
January 16, 1972 VI CBS 56,640,000 44.2 74 $86,100 [1]
January 14, 1973 VII NBC 53,320,000 42.7 72 $88,100 [1]
January 13, 1974 VIII CBS 51,700,000 41.6 73 $103,500 [1]
January 12, 1975 IX NBC 56,050,000 42.4 72 $107,000 [1]
January 18, 1976 X CBS 57,710,000 42.3 78 $110,000 [1]
January 9, 1977 XI NBC 62,050,000 44.4 73 $125,000 [1]
January 15, 1978 XII CBS 78,940,000 47.2 67 $162,300 [1]
January 21, 1979 XIII NBC 74,740,000 47.1 74 $185,000 [1]
January 20, 1980 XIV CBS 76,240,000 46.3 67 $222,000 [1]
January 25, 1981 XV NBC 68,290,000 44.4 63 $275,000 [1]
January 24, 1982 XVI CBS 85,240,000 49.1 73 $324,300 [1]
January 30, 1983 XVII NBC 81,770,000 48.6 69 $400,000 [1]
January 22, 1984 XVIII CBS 77,620,000 46.4 71 $368,200 [1]
January 20, 1985 XIX ABC 85,530,000 46.4 63 $525,000 [1]
January 26, 1986 XX NBC 92,570,000 48.3 70 $550,000 [1]
January 25, 1987 XXI CBS 87,190,000 45.8 66 $600,000 [1]
January 31, 1988 XXII ABC 80,140,000 41.9 62 $645,000 [1]
January 22, 1989 XXIII NBC 81,590,000 43.5 68 $675,000 [1]
January 28, 1990 XXIV CBS 73,852,000 39 67 $700,400 [1]
January 27, 1991 XXV ABC 79,510,000 41.9 63 $800,000 [1]
January 26, 1992 XXVI CBS 79,590,000 40.3 61 $850,000 [1]
January 31, 1993 XXVII NBC 90,990,000 45.1 66 [1]
January 30, 1994 XXVIII 90,000,000 45.5 66 $900,000 [1]
January 29, 1995 XXIX ABC 83,420,000 41.3 62 $1,150,000 [1]
January 28, 1996 XXX NBC 94,080,000 46 68 $1,085,000 [1]
January 26, 1997 XXXI Fox 87,870,000 43.3 65 $1,200,000 [1]
January 25, 1998 XXXII NBC 90,000,000 44.5 67 $1,291,100 [1]
January 31, 1999 XXXIII Fox 83,720,000 40.2 61 $1,600,000 [1]
January 30, 2000 XXXIV ABC 88,465,000 43.3 63 $2,100,000 [1]
January 28, 2001 XXXV CBS 84,335,000 40.4 61 $2,200,000 [1]
February 3, 2002 XXXVI Fox 86,801,000 40.4 61 [1]
January 26, 2003 XXXVII ABC 88,637,000 40.7 61 [1]
February 1, 2004 XXXVIII CBS 89,795,000 144,400,000 41.4 63 $2,302,200 [1][2]
February 6, 2005 XXXIX Fox 86,072,000 41.1 62 $2,400,000 [1]
February 5, 2006 XL ABC 90,745,000 41.6 62 $2,500,000 [1]
February 4, 2007 XLI CBS 93,184,000 42.6 64 $2,385,365 [1]
February 3, 2008 XLII Fox 97,448,000 148,300,000 43.1 65 $2,699,963 [1][3]
February 1, 2009 XLIII NBC 98,732,000 151,600,000 42 64 $3,000,000 [1][3]
February 7, 2010 XLIV CBS 106,476,000 153,400,000 45 68 $2,800,000 [1][2]
February 6, 2011 XLV Fox 111,010,000 162,900,000 46 69 $3,100,000 [1][2][4]
February 5, 2012 XLVI NBC 111,346,000 163,500,000 47 71 $3,500,000 [1][4]
February 3, 2013 XLVII CBS 108,690,000 164,100,000 46.3 69 $4,000,000 [1][5]
February 2, 2014 XLVIII Fox 112,200,000 167,000,000 46.7 69 [6]
February 1, 2015 XLIX NBC 114,400,000 168,000,000 47.5 71 $4,500,000 [7][8]
February 7, 2016 50 CBS 111,860,000 167,000,000 46.6 72 $5,000,000 [5][9]
February 5, 2017 LI Fox 111,300,000 172,000,000 45.3 73 $5,002,000 [10]

References[edit]

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  4. ^ a b "Super Bowl Ad Cost: Rates For Commercials Climbs Through The Years". Huffington Post. January 25, 2013. Retrieved October 16, 2015. 
  5. ^ a b Hagemann, Andie (February 8, 2016). "Super Bowl 50 most-watched program in TV history". NFL.com. Retrieved February 11, 2016. 
  6. ^ O'Connell, Mitchell (February 3, 2014). "TV Ratings: Super Bowl XLVIII Is Most Watched in History With 112.2 Million Viewers". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 16, 2015. 
  7. ^ Bibel, Sara (February 3, 2015). "Sunday Final Ratings: 'The Blacklist' Adjusted Down & Final Super Bowl Numbers". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved October 16, 2015. 
  8. ^ Breech, John (February 2, 2015). "Super Bowl 49 watched by 114.4M, sets U.S. TV viewership record". CBS Sports. Retrieved October 18, 2015. 
  9. ^ Brown, Maury (February 8, 2016). "Super Bowl 50 Posts Near-Record TV Ratings With 111.9 Million Viewers". Forbes. Retrieved February 11, 2016. 
  10. ^ https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2017/02/06/super-bowl-li-falcons-patriots-tv-rating-fox/97546162/

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