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  • Colts' win second most-watched Super Bowl ever

    Associated Press


    NEW YORK -- Peyton Manning had a lot of witnesses to his soggy super win, with the estimated 93.2 million viewers representing the second most-watched Super Bowl broadcast ever.



    Only the 1996 Super Bowl between Dallas and Pittsburgh, which had 94.1 million viewers, had a bigger audience, according to Nielsen Media Research on Monday. Behind that 1996 game and the M-A-S-H series finale, Sunday's game was the third most-watched program in television history.



    The presence of one of the game's most popular players in Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning and a major-market team from Chicago undoubtedly juiced the ratings.

    "The story line was about as good as you could have hoped for," said CBS Sports President Sean McManus. The game was shown on CBS, a division of CBS Corp.

    It was the highest-rated Super Bowl game since St. Louis-Tennessee in 2000. The ratings were lower this year than in 2000, but, because there are more homes with television sets than seven years ago, there were more people watching. Last year's Super Bowl between Pittsburgh and Seattle drew 90.7 million viewers.

    CBS was also lucky, in a sense, that the Colts' 29-17 victory over the Bears was closer on the scoreboard than it appeared on the screen. Although Indianapolis was dominating the game, Chicago was close enough until the end to have a chance to win, which kept viewers interested.



    CBS wasn't so lucky that the game was played in a driving rainstorm.



    "It was very difficult," McManus said. "We lost a number of cameras during the telecast."



    A camera suspended over the field on cables had to come down, and one sideline camera was knocked out of commission because it overheated when covered in canvas, he said. Camera operators were constantly wiping raindrops from lenses.



    Despite the huge audience, the Super Bowl didn't provide much of a jolt to the CBS drama "Criminal Minds," which was given the choice time slot following the game. "Criminal Minds" was seen by 26.2 million viewers. While that's the biggest audience the second-year show has ever delivered, it dwarfs the 38.1 million people who saw "Grey's Anatomy" after ABC's telecast of the game last year.



    According to another measuring service, the most-watched moment of the CBS broadcast wasn't Peyton Manning's lone touchdown pass, the interception and touchdown run by Kelvin Hayden or even Prince's electrifying halftime show. It was the Bud Light ad featuring Carlos Mencia and a language class, according to Tivo.



    The digital recorder company's measurement includes not only people who watched the commercial live, but those who froze the set and went back and watched the commercial, said Todd Juenger, vice president and general manager for audience research.



    More viewers with digital recorders tend to replay the Super Bowl commercials than game action perhaps because broadcasters offer plenty of replays of game action on their own, he said.



    The most popular minute of the actual game, representing most Tivo replays, was after a personal foul was committed following an Indianapolis kickoff in the third quarter, he said.

  • #2
    WoW ..........

    "Behind that 1996 game and the M-A-S-H series finale, Sunday's game was the third most-watched program in television history."

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    • #3
      I never watched MASH. Am i alone?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by wayne1218
        I never watched MASH. Am i alone?

        yes your alone, except for the youngins around here
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        • #5
          Originally posted by jcindaville
          yes your alone, except for the youngins around here
          I'm 36 and remember Mash being on but i just thought it was stupid and i didn't care for it. You watch Idol tonight and i'll watch a M-A-S-H episode???

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          • #6
            Originally posted by wayne1218
            I'm 36 and remember Mash being on but i just thought it was stupid and i didn't care for it. You watch Idol tonight and i'll watch a M-A-S-H episode???

            im 38 and i watched mash. i couldnt handle watching Idol, im not wired to watch people make a complete ass of themselves, it really just gets me angry. not sure why it gets me that way, but it does.

            so no mash for you and no idol for me

            LOST IS ON TOMORROW WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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            • #7
              Originally posted by jcindaville
              im 38 and i watched mash. i couldnt handle watching Idol, im not wired to watch people make a complete ass of themselves, it really just gets me angry. not sure why it gets me that way, but it does.

              so no mash for you and no idol for me

              LOST IS ON TOMORROW WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
              One question. What was that dude's role who always wore a dress???

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              • #8
                Originally posted by wayne1218
                I never watched MASH. Am i alone?
                Nope

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                • #9
                  Klinger was looking for a section 8
                  When Jamie Farr first arrived at Stage 9 on the lot of Twentieth Century Fox it was for one days work which would earn him $250. He played Klinger as directed and went home thinking that was that. But Gene Reynolds and Larry Gelbart weren't happy with the scene and he was asked to come back the next day for a re-shoot. Not long after he was invited back for another show and before long Larry Gelbart was writing Klinger into more and more shows.
                  --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                  Klinger didn't just stick to wearing women's clothing in order to get out of the army. He also had other great outfits including:

                  Dressing as a nun
                  Dressing up as Moses
                  Pretending to be Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz"
                  Becoming the Statue of Liberty to greet Gen. McArthur
                  Dressing like Scarlet O'Hara

                  As well as dressing up he up he also had some brilliant stunts, some of which very nearly succeeded.

                  He tried eating a jeep, part by part
                  Trying to escape in an inflatable rubber raft

                  During a heat wave he dressed in a rubber
                  reducing suit and fur coat.


                  He even tried sitting on top of a pole in freezing weather
                  "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by kbsooner21
                    Nope

                    thats cause your like 23 to young to watch it. you never watched archie bunker either
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                    • #11
                      Let's see ... jc liked a show with Klinger but thinks Idol is foolish

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Spearit
                        Becoming the Statue of Liberty to greet Gen. McArthur
                        I guess Chris Petersen was a MASH fan....

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by wayne1218
                          Let's see ... jc liked a show with Klinger but thinks Idol is foolish

                          Foolish, no i didnt say that. I said i dont like watching people making a idiot out of themselves. Yes Klinger did make a fool out of him self but he was trying to get thrown out of the army. And he was acting the part, plus he was a small portion of that show, kinda like Kramer from Sienfeld.

                          90 % of the early rounds of Idol is full of people who REALLY know they dont have any talent but want to get on TV. That to me IMO isnt good tv. Again IMO, IMO, IMO, IMO

                          Im not saying your wrong for liking it, i just dont like it
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by jcindaville
                            Foolish, no i didnt say that. I said i dont like watching people making a idiot out of themselves. Yes Klinger did make a fool out of him self but he was trying to get thrown out of the army. And he was acting the part, plus he was a small portion of that show, kinda like Kramer from Sienfeld.

                            90 % of the early rounds of Idol is full of people who REALLY know they dont have any talent but want to get on TV. That to me IMO isnt good tv. Again IMO, IMO, IMO, IMO

                            Im not saying your wrong for liking it, i just dont like it

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by wayne1218
                              I never watched MASH. Am i alone?

                              YOUR NOT ALONE, THANK GOD SOMEONE ELSE WITH SENSE

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