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Old 01-25-2011, 01:41 AM   #2
awagsFare

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All season long, the NFL has been breaking records for TV ratings. Championship Sunday was no different.

Both the NFC and AFC championship games earned massive ratings Sunday for broadcast partners FOX and CBS, as millions of viewers watched the Packers and Steelers advance to Super Bowl XLV.

The NFC title game between the Packers and Bears was seen by an average of 51.9 million viewers, which was good for a 28.1 rating. It was the most-watched championship game in the early time slot (3 p.m. ET kickoff) on any network.
meh.

That rating woulda topped the series finale of MASH if Hanie had brought 'em back to beat the Packers. It woulda been bigger than the 'Miracle in Minnesota' in '85.
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