Super Bowl viewer ratings drops to lowest level since 2007

According to a data from CBS, Super Bowl LV has drawn an average of 96.4 million viewers across TV and streaming platforms on Sunday, which is the lowest viewership since Super Bowl XLI in 2007.

Significantly, Super Bowl is traditionally the most watched event on TV but this year’s viewership was down considerably from last year’s game.

Nielsen, which reports ratings, said the telecast of this year’s Super Bowl averaged nearly 92 million viewers on CBS alone. The higher number reported by CBS accounts for viewers across all platforms, which includes the CBS Television Network, Verizon Media mobile properties and ESPN Deportes.

According to the data, the game was the most live-streamed NFL event ever, with an average per-minute audience of 5.7 million viewers.

Typically these numbers are released on Monday, the day after the game. However, this year’s numbers were delayed while the count was being processed and verified.

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