For the third consecutive year, the Super Bowl earned the largest U.S. television audience of all time.
The 2012 Super Bowl, won by the Giants over the Patriots, earned a 47.0 fast-national rating and 111.3 million viewers on NBC Sunday evening — up 2% in ratings and less than 1% in viewership from last year (GB/PIT: 46.0, 111.010M, FOX), and up 4% and 5%, respectively, from 2010 (NO/IND: 45.0, 106.476M, CBS).
The game ranks as the most-viewed U.S. television program of all time, and the highest rated since the 1994 Winter Olympics on CBS (48.5).
This is the third straight year that the Super Bowl has earned the largest U.S. television audience in history. Prior to 2010, the most-viewed program was the 1983 series finale of M*A*S*H on CBS (105.970M).
In addition, this is the fifth straight year that the Super Bowl has hit a record-high in viewership. Prior to 2008, the most-viewed Super Bowl of all time was the 1996 Cowboys/Steelers game (94.080M, NBC).
Viewership for the Super Bowl has increased in seven consecutive years, adding 25 million viewers since the 2005 Patriots/Eagles game earned just 86.072 million on FOX. The seven consecutive years of growth is the longest such streak in the history of the Super Bowl. Having said that, Giants/Patriots had the smallest increase in viewership of those seven games.
Sunday’s game was a rematch of the 2008 Super Bowl, which the Giants also won. The 2008 game earned a 43.1 final rating and 97.448 million viewers on FOX.
Ratings and viewership peaked at a 50.7 and 117.7 million from 9:30-9:58 PM ET, just above last year’s peak of 49.2 and 117.2 million in a similar timeslot (9:30-10 PM).
Ratings/Viewership For the Super Bowl
Past decade
| Year | Super Bowl | Date | Game | Net | Rating | Viewers (000) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 |
XLVI
|
Sun., 2/5/12 | NYG 21, NE 17 | NBC |
47.0
|
111,300
|
| 2011 |
XLV
|
Sun., 2/6/11 | GB 31, PIT 25 | FOX |
46.0
|
111,010
|
| 2010 |
XLIV
|
Sun., 2/7/10 | NO 31, IND 17 | CBS |
45.0
|
106,476
|
| 2009 |
XLIII
|
Sun., 2/1/09 | PIT 27, ARI 23 | NBC |
42.0
|
98,732
|
| 2008 |
XLII
|
Sun., 2/3/08 | NYG 17, NE 14 | FOX |
43.1
|
97,448
|
| 2007 |
XLI
|
Sun., 2/4/07 | IND 29, CHI 17 | CBS |
42.6
|
93,184
|
| 2006 |
XL
|
Sun., 2/5/06 | PIT 21, SEA 10 | ABC |
41.6
|
90,745
|
| 2005 |
XXXIX
|
Sun., 2/6/05 | NE 24, PHI 21 | FOX |
41.1
|
86,072
|
| 2004 |
XXXVIII
|
Sun., 2/1/04 | NE 32, CAR 29 | CBS |
41.4
|
89,795
|
| 2003 |
XXXVII
|
Sun., 1/26/03 | TB 48, OAK 21 | ABC |
40.7
|
88,637
|
| 2002 |
XXXVI
|
Sun., 2/3/02 | NE 20, STL 17 | FOX |
40.4
|
86,801
|
(Sunday’s numbers from NBC Sports Group press release)









