Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Show Sets All-Time Viewership Record
Joe Raineri
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Segment Spotlight: Quick Hits From The Early Line Live
Discussing the Super Bowl Halftime Show Ratings and Performances
Bad Bunny recently delivered what has been cited as the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show of all time. This progression in viewership seems to reflect a continuing trend upwards since 2021. In that same period, performances by several other iconic artists, including Kendrick Lamar, Usher, and Rihanna, have graced the Super Bowl stage. Specifically memorable was the 2022 Super Bowl in Los Angeles, which featured a lineup of hip-hop superstars.
When reflecting on past performances, the halftime shows featuring Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, and The Weeknd were particularly enjoyable, each bringing their unique flair to the event. The Los Angeles Super Bowl that included stars like Dr. Dre and Rihanna stood out due to the familiarity and popularity of their music.
Despite the excitement around these performances, there is some skepticism about the source of the viewership statistics, especially prior to the official release of Nielsen ratings. Questions were raised about whether the data claiming it to be the "most-watched ever" was officially released by a credible source like NBC. Without definitive data, particularly detailed viewership numbers from different segments of the Super Bowl including the first half, halftime, and second half, there remains a level of uncertainty and anticipation for the formal rating results.
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