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48.6M U.S. households tuned in to SuperBowl LX, representing a 13% decrease from last year

Posted on 2/10/26 at 12:02 pm
Posted by loogaroo
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Member since Dec 2005
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Posted on 2/10/26 at 12:02 pm
?? 26.5M U.S. households watched #BadBunny's #halftime performance, down 39% from Kendrick Lamar's 2025 show




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#SuperBowlLX delivered another massive night of television and the data tells an interesting story. Our latest viewership insights reveal: ?? 48.6M U.S. households tuned in to #SuperBowl LX, representing a 13% decrease from last year's game ?? 26.5M U.S. households watched #BadBunny's #halftime performance, down 39% from Kendrick Lamar's 2025 show While viewership declined year-over-year, the Super Bowl remains one of TV's most powerful cultural moments, delivering tens of millions of engaged viewers in an increasingly fragmented media landscape. For brands and marketers, understanding these viewing patterns is essential for maximizing campaign impact and connecting with audiences when they're most engaged. Want to dive deeper into Super Bowl viewership trends and what they mean for your media strategy? Stay tuned for more Samba insights coming out of the big game in the next few days and reach out to learn how Samba’s real-time insights can inform your next big play.
Posted by Alt26
Member since Mar 2010
34745 posts
Posted on 2/10/26 at 12:06 pm to
It wasn't a particularly compelling matchup from a national perspective. Much of the nation outside of New England has "Patriots fatigue" and Seattle is just kind of one of those franchises that gets forgotten by the rest of the US. Combine that, with the fact there are really no superstar players (or at least QBs) on either team and the interest was down.
Posted by SlowFlowPro
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Member since Jan 2004
470607 posts
Posted on 2/10/26 at 12:07 pm to
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According to Samba’s data:

2024 — Usher: 30.1 million U.S. households
2025 — Kendrick Lamar: 28.8 million households
2026 — Bad Bunny: 26.5 million households
Samba reported that 26.5 million U.S. households watched Bad Bunny’s halftime performance — a notable drop not just from Kendrick Lamar’s 2025 show, but even more so from Usher’s 2024 outing.

From peak to present, that represents a decline of 3.6 million households — roughly a 12% erosion across three years.


I don't know where this 39% is. Looks like about an 8% decline from 25-26 based on their own data (which is less than their overall SB decline, mind you).

Also, for people asking who Samba is:

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Samba TV measures opt-in smart TV households using Automatic Content Recognition technology. It tracks what’s being watched directly from television screens, including streaming apps.


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National ratings projections — often associated with Nielsen — attempt to estimate total viewers, not households. Their models incorporate:

Broadcast television
Streaming platforms
Mobile devices
Co-viewing audiences
Public venue viewing
In simple terms:

Samba measures screens. Nielsen estimates people.



And they do a huge disclaimer, essentially, about their data:

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It is entirely possible that:

Total Americans watching halftime remains massive
National projections hit record highs
Yet smart-TV household engagement declined
Modern viewing is fragmented. More viewers watch via mobile, second screens, or group environments.

So national reach can rise even while in-home TV retention shrinks.
This post was edited on 2/10/26 at 12:08 pm
Posted by EastWestConnection
Denver/Shenzhen/Belfast
Member since Jul 2024
1645 posts
Posted on 2/10/26 at 12:08 pm to
I watched the year prior but didnt this year because the teams didnt interest me at all. I didn't even know the Seahawks were good.

The only weekend I did watch NFL football was the wild card playoffs, im not an NFL fan.

I bet they lost a lot of viewers because no Taylor swift too
Posted by 03 West CoChamps
Member since Sep 2024
743 posts
Posted on 2/10/26 at 12:11 pm to
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It wasn't a particularly compelling matchup from a national perspective. Much of the nation outside of New England has "Patriots fatigue" and Seattle is just kind of one of those franchises that gets forgotten by the rest of the US. Combine that, with the fact there are really no superstar players (or at least QBs) on either team and the interest was down.


2/3 of the people that watch the super bowl watch it because it is an event not because they are rooting for a team. What you said is minor in the viewership numbers.
Posted by Jebadeb
Member since Oct 2017
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Posted on 2/10/26 at 12:11 pm to
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This post was edited on 2/10/26 at 12:14 pm
Posted by Tiger Prawn
Member since Dec 2016
25448 posts
Posted on 2/10/26 at 12:17 pm to
You're quoting the Nielsen ratings from last year's Super Bowl...
Posted by AwgustaDawg
CSRA
Member since Jan 2023
13706 posts
Posted on 2/10/26 at 12:17 pm to
I don't remember watching last year and certainly didn't watch this year. I don't get the appeal if the Falcons ain't in it and even then the appeal is only good for one half at best.....
Posted by Jebadeb
Member since Oct 2017
5747 posts
Posted on 2/10/26 at 12:18 pm to
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You're quoting the Nielsen ratings from last year's Super Bowl...


I got confused

Looks like official numbers are not out yet?
Posted by Everyday Is Saturday
Member since Dec 2025
405 posts
Posted on 2/10/26 at 12:25 pm to
Count me in dat 13%. No care this year, game, commercial nor halftime show.

Made out with wife on couch instead. Sharing for all you Nielsen digital marketers / AIs trying to sell the world to me. Lip gloss ads welcome next year.

Did not happen? Not my wife.




This post was edited on 2/10/26 at 12:27 pm
Posted by i am dan
NC
Member since Aug 2011
31016 posts
Posted on 2/10/26 at 12:25 pm to
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2/3 of the people that watch the super bowl watch it because it is an event not because they are rooting for a team. What you said is minor in the viewership numbers.


Part of the reason I watched is because after the Super Bowl, there are going to be ZERO football games to watch for a while.
Posted by Cliff Booth
Member since Feb 2021
3142 posts
Posted on 2/10/26 at 12:33 pm to
There wasn't really a compelling storyline this year. You kind of need that when you strip away everything else that's normally cool about a football game. No home field advantage, no raucous crowd, plus you kill the momentum of the season with the off week.

It's just a sterile environment with a quiet crowd in a random city. It needs some juice, and this matchup didn't have it.
Posted by nycguy
Member since Jan 2024
114 posts
Posted on 2/10/26 at 12:35 pm to
Numbers aren’t out yet, wtf is 48.6m last year had 133m
Posted by NIH
Member since Aug 2008
120871 posts
Posted on 2/10/26 at 12:36 pm to
Everyone in my small town was watching Turning Point
Posted by Macintosh
Lane State University
Member since Sep 2011
56233 posts
Posted on 2/10/26 at 12:36 pm to
I didn't watch out of protest
Posted by jaytothen
Member since Jan 2020
8491 posts
Posted on 2/10/26 at 1:10 pm to
Didn't watch one second of it.
Posted by sgallo3
Lake Charles
Member since Sep 2008
25971 posts
Posted on 2/10/26 at 1:11 pm to
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Numbers aren’t out yet, wtf is 48.6m last year had 133m

These are US household numbers. Maybe they dont include commercial viewers like bars and restaurants.

Does this mean overseas views did heavy lifting?

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Posted by DustyDinkleman
Here
Member since Feb 2012
19628 posts
Posted on 2/10/26 at 1:19 pm to
The Dre/Snoop/Eminem show was 2022??

Damn why does that feel like it was 2 years ago?
Posted by HickoryofOld
PEC
Member since Jul 2011
262 posts
Posted on 2/10/26 at 1:23 pm to
If the Super Bowl only pulled 48 million viewers, then Roger Goodell would have already been fired.
Posted by GRTiger
On a roof eating alligator pie
Member since Dec 2008
69717 posts
Posted on 2/10/26 at 1:42 pm to
That number recorded households, not individual viewers.

Households get multipled by whatever they have as the average household size in their methodology to estimate viewership.
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