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Clarified that "The game was one of the most watched broadcasts in American television history, with more than 85 million viewers. The final national Nielsen rating was a 49.1 (a 73 share), which is still a Super Bowl record. Super Bowl XLII holds the record for TOTAL U.S. viewership, with an audience of 97.5 million (a rating of 43.2, a 65 share) and ranking second only to the final episode of M*A*S*H in 1983".
This paragraph tends to run a bit long, and I'm tempted to move it to the Television and Entertainment section. Anyone have any thoughts?