Inside The Numbers: Super Bowl

With the Super Bowl XLVII broadcasting live this Sunday, February 3rd, here are a few fun facts that might suprise you; let's go "Inside The Numbers," right now!

Let's go to the number 1.85 billion – That's the number spent on Super Bowl advertising from 2003 to 2012.

Let's go to the number 3.8 million – That's the number average price of a 30-second Super Bowl ad this year (A record).

Let's go to the number 4 – This number is the percentage of people who tune away from the Super Bowl during a regular TV show.

Let's go to the number 15 – That's the number of ads longer than 60 seconds during the 2012 game (A record).

Let's go to the number 111.3 million – This is the number of viewers who watched last year’s game (New York Giants vs. New England); the most for any program in TV history.

Let's go to the number 3 – This is the number of years straight that the Super Bowl has set an all-time viewership record.

Let's go to the number 614 – That's the number of people who have signed a petition to the White House asking that the day after the Super Bowl be made a national holiday.

Let's go to the number 1.25 million – This is the number of chicken wings eaten during last year’s game.

So just in case if you didn't know, well, now you know a little bit more than you did!

Enjoy the "Big Game" and may the best team win!!

 

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