Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl

The 2012 Super Bowl will go down in history as not only an exciting and electric rematch between the New York Giants and New England Patriots, but it also has earned its place among the annals of television history as well…

Despite the 2012 Super Bowl’s colossal audience, however, the Nielsen rating record of 47.9 ( from the 2011 Super Bowl) still stands, as the 2012 Super Bowl managed only a near-record 47.8 rating.

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FROM Richard Deitsch at  SI.com:

If you watched Super Bowl XLVI on Sunday, you were part of the most-watched television show in U.S. history.

NBC announced on Monday that the Giants’ dramatic win over the Patriots was seen by a record 111.3 million viewers, topping last year’s 111 million for Super Bowl XLV on Fox. The viewership peaked at a 117.7 million viewers late in the final quarter of the 21-17 game. The viewership figures are according to fast national data released by The Nielsen Company.

The network also reported that the halftime performance by Madonna was seen by 114.0 million viewers, nearly four million more than last year’s performance featuring the Black Eyed Peas (110.3 million). That sets a record for most-watched Super Bowl halftime show featuring entertainment, whose rating dates back to 1991.

The past three Super Bowls are now the three most-watched programs in U.S. history, followed by the 1983 final episode of M*A*S*H.

NBC said the overnight rating in Boston was the best ever for an NFL game in that market (56.7), topping the previous high of 56.1 for Super Bowl XXXVI. The Indianapolis market drew the second highest overnight rating (56.4). The New York market registered a 49.7, the second-highest overnight for an NFL game in that market, trailing only the 53.4 for Super Bowl XXII.