The Super Bowl match between Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles was just around the corner after the conference title at the end of this week – one of which recorded a record for the public while the other’s performance was somewhat large.
Nearly 58 million people were seized to CBS to see the best Kansas City Chief team in Buffalo Bills, leasing a record in the most watched AFC championship race.
This rises millions of AFC title last year, which was at the time a standard audience. It is also a slight elevator from the NFC last year, which was broadcast in the subsequent time period, which should be noted because late games tend to perform better in general.
Speaking, the NFC Championship this year witnessed a sharp decrease in viewing this year, attracting 44.2 million on Fox to beat the Eagles against Washington’s leaders.
As we mentioned, it may be expected to be a slight decrease, since the match was broadcast in the opening opening this year, but this represents the worst NFC fans since 2018 (Rams Vs. Saints).
However, this decrease in the NFC title is actually more reflection to see the state of the US Football Association this year more than the new AFC record. After registering the best fans for the normal season in the years last season, the league witnessed a sharp fans in all fields for the normal season in addition to the qualifiers this year.
It is difficult to say how this can affect the Super Bowl classifications, bearing in mind that the broadcasting stock exchange that attracts a huge audience regardless of the specific conditions. Last year, Super Bowl again broke TV watching records as the most monitored super -monitored super broad broadcast ever.