Will Super Bowl 60 Set New Viewership Records or Fall Short?
Автор: S&P Global Market Intelligence
Загружено: 2026-02-05
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Super Bowl 60 is not just the biggest NFL game of the year — it is arguably the single biggest media and advertising event on the sports calendar. "MediaTalk" host Mike Reynolds is joined by a panel of S&P Global Market Intelligence Kagan analysts to unpack how NBC’s presentation of the big game across NBC, Telemundo and Peacock turns the matchup into a cross-platform showcase designed to maximize reach and ad yield.
The episode examines the NFL’s strong regular-season audience and how recent Nielsen measurement changes — especially “Big Data + Panel” and expanded out-of-home tracking — matter when interpreting year-over-year growth. The discussion also touches on streaming’s continued momentum and how premium live sports can scale outside traditional TV, even as linear remains the dominant mass-reach environment.
On the ad side, the headline is pricing: the most expensive 30-second spots reportedly fetched $10 million this year, with the average around $8 million. Advertisers remain willing to pay up for the cultural impact and attention that is hard to replicate elsewhere. The group also flags the expected surge of AI-themed Super Bowl advertisers and debates whether this year can match last season’s 127.7 million record audience.
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Host/Author: Mike Reynolds Producer/Editor: Sarah James www.spglobal.com
www.spglobal.com/market-intelligence
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