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Tuning In to the Big Game
The Super Bowl—the National Football League’s annual championship game—is the most-watched sporting event on television in the United States. This year’s game will air on February 4. If it’s anything like recent Super Bowls, more than 110 million viewers will tune in. This graph shows TV viewership of the Super Bowl for select years from 1990 to 2017.