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Feb 3rd 2009, 08:20 | FFN-Score: 4 points

NEW YORK -- The Pittsburgh Steelers-Arizona Cardinals matchup wasn't considered an ideal one for television, but its finish riveted an estimated audience of 95.4 million people, second only to last year's game as the most-watched Super Bowl ever.

Viewership peaked in the fourth quarter, when Arizona took the lead on Larry Fitzgerald's 64-yard catch and sprint to the end zone, only to have it snatched back when Santonio Holmes' touchdown gave Pittsburgh the 27-23 victory. More than 100 million Americans were watching the game between 9:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. ET, according to Nielsen Media Research.

The game was the third most-watched program in American television history, after the 106 million people who watched the "M-A-S-H" series finale in 1983 and the 97.4 million who watched the New York Giants end the New England Patriots' bid for an undefeated season in Super Bowl XLII.

"The Super Bowl, once again, proved its ability to capture America," said Dick Ebersol, NBC Universal Sports chairman.

The NFL's championship is traditionally television's biggest event of the year. Yet between 1998 and 2004, none of the games reached the 90 million mark in viewers. Each game for the past four years topped 90 million.

Arizona's first visit to the Super Bowl hadn't drawn much buzz outside of the Southwest. But Pittsburgh, perhaps because of its four Super Bowl wins in six years in the 1970s, has more of a national constituency than the city's size would suggest. Both of its last two Super Bowl trips topped the 90 million mark, with the Steelers' loss to the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XXX the most popular Super Bowl until it was beaten last year.

One measure of how gripping the game was: For the first time in the seven years that TiVo Inc. has been measuring, more people watched the game during the second half than watched the commercials. The ads are usually watched more because of people playing them back on digital video recorders, said Todd Juenger, general manager of TiVo's research department.

One of the biggest gambles to pay off was by Go Daddy Group Inc., the Internet domain registrar. It bought time for its "enhancement" ad with Danica Patrick during the last few minutes of the game, risking the loss of millions of people who would drift away from the Super Bowl if the outcome was decided.

Instead, fans stayed glued to their sets, and the company's ad was the most-watched commercial in the Super Bowl, TiVo said.

Eight of the 10 most-watched ads came during the second half, Juenger said.

TiVo makes its rankings by combining the number of actual viewers and its records of people who rewind to watch a particular event. If the commercial is rewound three times, that counts as four views.

The first-half Doritos ad with a well-pitched snowglobe was the commercial that viewers most often stopped and rewound to give another look. Last year's E-Trade Financial Corp. ad with the talking baby was the most-watched ad, but revisiting the strategy didn't seem to work -- the company's ad ranked No. 37 of 143 that were measured.

NBC's one-hour special edition of "The Office" aired following the trophy presentation. It had 22 million viewers -- compared to the 29 million who watched "House" after last year's Super Bowl -- but was still NBC entertainment's most-watched show since a May 2004 edition of "ER."

Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press

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