I know you'll see this...data from the Super Bowl and an example of Gateway Pundit reporting (or maybe they've just got bad sources...)
Sorry for the momentary distraction, but an example of Gateway Pundit reporting (or maybe they just have poor sources)...
Gateway Pundit It’s worse than we thought.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/202...l-lost-nearly/
48.6M U.S. households tuned in to #SuperBowl LX, representing a 13% decrease from last year’s gameNote the conflation of 'households' and 'viewers' to mislead. And the use of 'total' TPUSA viewers versus actual live audience.
26.5M U.S. households watched #BadBunny’s #halftime performance, down 39% from Kendrick Lamar’s 2025 show.
The Super Bowl lost 22.1 million viewers during the halftime entertainment.
Over 25 million viewers watched the TPUSA pro-American lineup.
Neilsen via Variety
https://variety.com/2026/tv/news/bad...gs-1236658587/
124.9 million viewers tuned in Sunday night to watch the Seahawks defeat the New England Patriots to capture the Lombardi trophy.
Nielsen data shows that Bad Bunny’s audience totaled 128.2 million viewers when he took the stage at Levi’s Stadium shortly after 8 p.m. ET.
That number also fell slightly short of last year’s mark, as Kendrick Lamar brought in 133.5 million viewers.
TPUSA livestream audience for their event peaked at 6.1 million views.
