"THE NFL ON CBS" SCORES HIGHEST-RATED NFL GAME OF SEASON ON ANY NETWORK HIGHLIGHTED BY DENVER-SEATTLE
NFL Sunday Afternoon National Games Continue to
Lead All Broadcasts In Ratings And Viewers
CBS Sports' Week 3 national doubleheader coverage of THE NFL ON CBS on Sunday, Sept. 21, highlighted by the Super Bowl XLVIII rematch between Denver and Seattle in overtime (4:25 PM, ET) earned a preliminary national household rating/share of 15.8/30 (Live + Same Day), which is the highest-rated NFL game-to-date (on a Live + Same Day basis) this season on any network, including primetime.
The rating/share of 15.8/30 is up 2% from last year's 15.5/29 (Indianapolis-San Francisco, Buffalo-N.Y. Jets, Jacksonville-Seattle).
The game was seen by an average of 27.3 million viewers (Live + Same Day), +7% from last year's comparable viewing average of 25.6 million.
Sunday's national game window HH rating/share and viewer average peaked at 18.7/33 and 32.9 million viewers, respectively, from 7:30-8:00 PM, ET during overtime.
The 4:25 PM Sunday afternoon national games continue to lead all broadcasts in ratings and viewers. Through three weeks of the 2014 NFL season, the Sunday afternoon national games (4:25 PM, ET) have combined to average a national household rating/share of 15.3/30 (Live + Same Day), 19% higher than the average for the three Sunday Night primetime games (12.9/21).
The Sunday afternoon national games are averaging a season-to-date combined 26.8 million viewers (P2+, Live + Same Day), 23% higher than the 21.8 million viewers (P2+) for the Sunday primetime games.
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