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The Story of the Super Bowl
Will you be tuning in to America’s biggest game?
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All Eyes on the Ball123.4 million people watched Super Bowl LVIII in 2024. It was the second-most-watched television event in U.S. history. (The most-watched event was the first moon landing in 1969. It had about 125 million to 150 million viewers.)
More Than a Game
What do Americans love the most about Super Bowl Sunday?
19% the halftime show
Did you know the first halftime shows featured college marching bands? In the 1990s, big stars started taking the stage. (This year it’ll be Kendrick Lamar!)
25% the parties
Last year, about 112 million Americans gathered with friends to watch the game.
27% the commercials
A 30-second ad during the Super Bowl costs a whopping $7 million! That’s because companies rarely get to reach this many people at once.
29% the football
Fun fact: The New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers are tied for the most Super Bowl wins ever with six apiece.
Don’t Forget the Snacks!
What Americans will chow down on while watching*
A) 1.45 billion wings
B) 12.5 million pizzas
C) 32 million pounds of potato chips
D) 8 million pounds of guacamole
Sources: National Chicken Council, USA Today, Spectrum News 1, SNAC International
*Estimates based on statistics from past years
Write About It! Imagine that you’re throwing a Super Bowl party. Write an email to invite your friends and let them know what to expect. Need ideas? Use details from the infographic.