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Super Bowl gets 111.9 million viewers, down from last year
But what if you’re outside the USA and want to stream it? CBS will air the game on television but it will also be available to live stream if you don’t have a TV.
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There’s now 82 percent off the regular lifetime subscription price, which sounds like a great deal to us.
The game pulled in 111.9 million Nielsen viewers, down 2% from the Super Bowl 2015, which earned 114.4 million viewers; this year’s event was the third-most-watched TV program in US history. Sign up for a free first week and enjoy the game no matter where you are in the world. But American viewers don’t need cable or even a television antenna to tune in: CBS is streaming the game online for free. This will enable you to get a USA based IP address which can bypass the restrictions put in place by the NFL.
According to the National Retail Federation, people between ages 25 to 34 will spend the most on the Super Bowl this year.
Only Verizon Wireless customers can stream the game on their phones, using the NFL Mobile app.
For our readers in the United Kingdom, BBC and Sky have the broadcasting rights to the game.
The Super Bowl had seemed to know no ceiling in popularity, setting viewership records in six of seven years until this one.
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For both Twitter and Facebook, the moment of highest social media activity occurred in the minute after the halftime show featuring Coldplay, Beyonce and Bruno Mars. Rivera is trying to become just the fourth man to win a Super Bowl as a player and head coach.