CBS won big with its broadcast of Super Bowl LVIII.
The Kansas City Chiefs' overtime win against the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl on Sunday night was the most-watched telecast in history, the network announced on Monday night. The game averaged a total of 123.4 million viewers across all platforms.
CBS accounted for 120 million of those viewers, which made it the largest audience in history for a single network. The game was also the most streamed Super Bowl in history on Paramount+, and more than 200 million viewers watched at least part of the game on one of the networks.
CBS Sports' presentation of Super Bowl LVIII is the most-watched telecast in history with a total audience delivery of 123.4 million average viewers across platforms.
— CBS Sports PR (@CBSSportsGang) February 13, 2024
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Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs mounted a game-winning drive in overtime to beat the 49ers 25-22 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sunday night. It marked the Chiefs' second-straight Super Bowl win, which led to Mahomes' third Super Bowl MVP award. The game was the first to be held in Las Vegas, and it marked the third that Tony Romo and Jim Nantz called together on CBS.
By comparison, last year’s Super Bowl set the all-time record with an average audience of 115.1 million viewers across Fox’s networks and platforms. The game in 2023 is now the second-most-watched program in American TV history.
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