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    Overnight ratings make Super Bowl XLVII most watched TV event in U.S. history

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...tv-event-ever/

    Wow. a 48.1 rating and a 71 share overall.





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    Re: Overnight ratings make Super Bowl XLVII most watched TV event in U.S. history

    You mean the Blackout Bowl or the Joe Bowl-lol.

    LIke Ray said, it was one of the most exciting SBs ever.





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    Re: Overnight ratings make Super Bowl XLVII most watched TV event in U.S. history

    notice, the ratings JUMPED significantly after the 49ers came back...

    Blackout, accident or intentional?
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    Re: Overnight ratings make Super Bowl XLVII most watched TV event in U.S. history

    Quote Originally Posted by RavenScallywag View Post
    notice, the ratings JUMPED significantly after the 49ers came back...

    Blackout, accident or intentional?
    sure makes you wonder doesn't it? Guys at work who don't support either team were saying the same thing - they were about to turn off the TV when this happened. Very timely for the ratings folks

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    Re: Overnight ratings make Super Bowl XLVII most watched TV event in U.S. history

    Listening to the Dan Patrick show

    Baltimore had the highest I either number of tv sets tuned too or percentage of households (can't remember which)

    D.C. was 3rd

    San Fran didn't even make top 5!





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