Super Bowl Sunday: How Did Other Sports Broadcasts Perform?

Traditionally, the Super Bowl attains the highest viewership figures amongst sports events on any given Sunday.
In addition to Fox Sports' 7.5-hour preseason show and simulcast of the classic battle between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, other games include Fox Sports' long shows with seven and a half hours.
Because the competing livery TV is so well done, the performance of this other league isn’t so bad.
The final telecast of the WC Phoenix Open held by CBS Sports had 3.672 million viewers. This was the biggest event held during the year, and it ended with Scotty Scheffler retaining the title as world No. 1. The RBC Legacy on CBS had the most-watched final round since its completion in April. The event was watched by 4,881 people.
ABC's NBA coverage of the Memphis Grizzlies received 2.065 million viewers per ShowBuzzDaily. This included Boston Celtics games. The game slated for 2:00 pm ET timeslots directly opposite Fox's Super Bowl broadcast proves its ineffectiveness.
The ESPN broadcast of the regular season women's college basketball game between LSU and South Carolina garnered 1.466 million viewers. This was the most-watched regular-season game since 2010. The game is scheduled to take place at 2 p.m. EST.
In a week, South Carolina's football game against UConn was the fourth most watched event of its time span, with 1.087 million viewers watching each broadcast.
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