The AFC title game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Kansas City Chiefs was the most-viewed TV program on any network since last year's Super Bowl, CBS Entertainment said in a statement Tuesday.
The broadcasting company, which aired the game on its network and streaming service, Paramount+, said a total of 63 million people tuned in Sunday for its AFC championship coverage and post-game episode of "Fire Country," according to Nielsen ratings.
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The Bengals-Chiefs matchup also ranked as the most-watched NFL conference championship in the past four years, pulling over 53 million viewers, which is 11% more than last year's AFC title game.
The game additionally scored Paramount+ its biggest livestreamed sporting event of all time.
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