Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers drew 102 million total viewers across Fox and all its platforms.
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The final Democratic debate before the Iowa caucus drew more viewers for CNN than the previous two sparring sessions.
Tuesday night’s debate scored 7.3 million viewers for CNN. In the key adults 25-54 demo, 2.1 million tuned in, while the debate peaked with just under 8 million total viewers on TV from 9:30-9:45 p.m. That viewership number narrowly tops the last PBS and Politico debate which drew 6 million total viewers, and the MSNBC debate before that which drew 6.5 million.
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Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers drew 102 million total viewers across Fox and all its platforms.
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