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This Year's Super Bowl Was The Most Watched TV Program In U.S. History - Here's How Many People Saw It [THE BRIEF]

Feb 4, 2014, 20:04 IST

Getty Images111.5 million people watched Brenco Giacomini and the Seattle Seahawks trample the Denver Broncos in this year's Super Bowl.

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Despite being a blowout, Sunday's Super Bowl XLVIII was the largest television audience in American history, with Nielsen reporting that 111.5 million U.S. viewers watched the game. The previous record of 111.3 million viewers was set two years ago by Super Bowl XLVI.

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