Super Bowl passes ‘M*A*S*H’ to become most-watched program ever (Zap2It)
Super Bowl XLIV is, at least as things stand right now, the new most-watched program in television history.An average of 106.5 million people tuned into Sunday’s (Feb. 7) broadcast on CBS, breaking the previous mark held by the 1983 series finale of “M*A*S*H,” which had just under 106 million people tune in. The Nielsen Company also notes that the Super Bowl (51.7 million homes) also beat the “M …
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