Article now states “Editor's note: This story has been updated to remove a reference to viewership numbers, which had not been released as of Monday. ”My question is how would they know? NBC had the TV rights.
Article now states “Editor's note: This story has been updated to remove a reference to viewership numbers, which had not been released as of Monday. ”My question is how would they know? NBC had the TV rights.
In Living Color is the reason the modern Super Bowl halftime show exists. The years before the In Living Color special, they had a marching band. The year after, Michael Jackson.In Living Color did it decades ago. And did it much better.
In Living Color is the reason the modern Super Bowl halftime show exists. The years before the In Living Color special, they had a marching band. The year after, Michael Jackson.
Fine asking FCC for fines, license reviews after Bad Bunny performance
"We are sending @BrendanCarrFCC a letter calling for dramatic action, including fines and broadcast license reviews, against the @NFL, @nbc, and Bad Bunny," Fine said.
"Lock them up."
See social media reactions to Fine's call for FCC action
"Despite non-Spanish speaking TV network censors not understanding the lyrics, fines should be enormous. There are millions of American and non-American Spanish-speaking families that understood." — @CxCarrillo5
"The original lyrics are pretty vulgar, but the halftime show did not include all those lyrics. It was still pretty vulgar, but not to the extent of your screen shots. And they did bloop out words during the performance. Not saying it was ok, certainly not, but we should be precise. Below is an English transcript of the halftime show." — @davinstuder
Neither NBC or Telemundo, which had the rights to Super Bowl LX, aired any profane or explicit lyrics during the performance through the use of backing tracks and dubbing, either, raising questions about why Fine took issue with the broadcast.
Nonetheless, in his social post on Tuesday, Fine wrote that he would be sending letters to the Federal Communications Commission seeking “dramatic action” against the NFL, NBC and Bad Bunny, including “fines and broadcast license reviews.”
The FCC lacks the authority to regulate content produced by the NFL, and can’t issue fines or other enforcement action against the sports league or any performer associated with a football game. The agency also doesn’t have authority to police content aired by NBC as a broadcast network, but can take enforcement against NBC-owned television stations that hold federally-issued broadcast licenses. NBC Universal owns around 12 NBC stations in major markets like New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas-Fort Worth, the San Francisco Bay Area and San Diego, and another three dozen Telemundo stations across the country.
TPUSA is a lot of things. The event they produced was not political.TPUSA is a political action group. They mobilize people for political action. Here's what their website says:
The show was a fundraiser for TPUSA. They were soliciting funds for their political action.
The show would not have happened had it not been for politics. There has never been an alternative halftime show to the super bowl.
It's hard to see Jay-Z going forward with any sort of country halftime show, no matter how popular the artists are in the US, even if the age group is advertiser-desirable. There's an obvious problem with spotlighting the genre's biggest current star, Morgan Wallen, and while Zach Bryan also fills stadiums and sells albums, radio ignores him and he is a non-entity outside of the genre. Jelly Roll? According to the blog "Saving Country Music," he's uttered the forbidden word as well, although he has more rap cred (and actual associations within the hip-hop community) than Wallen does. Probably not on Roc Nation's radar either. Shaboozey? He's had a crossover hit, and he's Black, but way too new to headline a Super Bowl halftime show. And none of these acts move the meter in the countries the NFL wants to get a stronger foothold in.I don't see the NFL seeking to emulate TPUSA.
TPUSA is a lot of things. The event they produced was not political.
TPUSA is a lot of things. The event they produced was not political.
128.2M viewers for the Bad Bunny halftime show.
Interestingly, the rating for the entire bowl was the lowest ever except for the two Covid years of '21 and '22. See Super Bowl television ratings - Wikipedia and scroll down to this table:Interesting, NBC's reporting indicates the number of viewers for Bad Bunny's halftime show were apparently 3 million higher than the number of viewers for the game itself.


They were citing Samba, the alternative TV ratings service that measures households, not persons, and which is gaining acceptance among time buyers. Samba is another ratings service and is equally valid.Also, another journalistic fail for CBS News in their rush to be first to report the numbers, and getting it wrong.

Interestingly, the rating for the entire bowl was the lowest ever except for the two Covid years of '21 and '22.
And she's a racist. Most Puerto Ricans are ethnically Hispanic and racially white. Like many from more southern European heritage (Italy, Greece, the former Yugoslavia, Spain, Southern France, Portugual) they are not as pale white but are certainly not Black, Asian or Native American, the only other races that the Census and most areas of science and ethnic studies recognize.Some of the fallout from the Bad Bunny halftime show:
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The former "Real Housewives of New York" cast member posted an Instagram video criticizing the Puerto Rican artist's halftime show for having "literally no white people.”www.nbcnews.com
She obviously missed Lady Gaga.
The Nielsen ratings include all outlets including streams and digital properties, using mixed methodology.It's been steadily declining, likely due to non-broadcast streaming. Stranger Things airs on Netflix Sunday nights.
"If wishes were horses, beggars would ride."As you said, it hit bottom during covid, bounced back, and then slipped back down. Had the Bears, Rams or Niners been in it, things may have been better.
controversy attracts ratings, more hate watching Bad Bunny than the TPUSA show, would the TPUSA show beat Up With People or Elvis Presto? many liberals hate listened to Limbaugh and hate watch Fox News, Trump hate watches mainstream news and late night shows, no one watched Married With Children before that lady related to Mitt Romney from Michigan launched a failed boycott campaign, and people still who think SNL and The Simpsons haven't been funny in years and beg for them to be cancelled still watch those showsInteresting, NBC's reporting indicates the number of viewers for Bad Bunny's halftime show were apparently 3 million higher than the number of viewers for the game itself.
Also, another journalistic fail for CBS News in their rush to be first to report the numbers, and getting it wrong.
Wait…is the suggestion the millions upon millions of viewers were mostly hate watchers? Beyond the idiot-in-chief, do we really think that drove the numbers?controversy attracts ratings, more hate watching Bad Bunny than the TPUSA show,
Many more didn’t and don’t.would the TPUSA show beat Up With People or Elvis Presto? many liberals hate listened to Limbaugh and hate watch Fox News,
Rather than doing his jobTrump hate watches mainstream news and late night shows,
The show launched on a brand new network and started building. The boycott got attention but the idea it wasn’t growing its viewership and that the laughable boycott was the main driver of its success has no basis.no one watched Married With Children before that lady related to Mitt Romney from Michigan launched a failed boycott campaign,
A vocal, very vocal, yet small contingent that just likes to scream and throw tantrums.and people still who think SNL and The Simpsons haven't been funny in years and beg for them to be cancelled still watch those shows