News

On Sunday morning, "Fox & Friends Weekend" interviewed the two U.S. veterans who have attended every single Super Bowl game since the first matchup in January 1967 — here's their story.
Since its inception, the Super Bowl has become a worldwide phenomenon, garnering millions of viewers every year. Advertisers pay premium dollars for a .30-second spot during the game.
Interestingly, the Chiefs also competed in the first Super Bowl way back in 1967. So, before the 58th Super Bowl commences, take a look at what the first Super Bowl looked like all those years ago: ...
In 1967, the number of television viewers for Super Bowl I was 24.43 million on NBC. Whereas in 2023, the total number of viewers landed at around 115.1 million on FOX.
The Kansas City Chiefs took home Super Bowl LVIII last year for the second year in a row. Check out every team that has won the Super Bowl since its first game in 1967.
The amount of money that Super Bowl winners get has increased steadily since the very first time the event was held in 1967, when winners received $15,000 each and the losers walked away with $7,500.
In 1967, the number of television viewers for Super Bowl I was 24.43 million on NBC. Whereas in 2023, the total number of viewers landed at around 115.1 million on FOX.
In 1967, the number of television viewers for Super Bowl I was 24.43 million on NBC. Whereas in 2023, the total number of viewers landed at around 115.1 million on FOX.
In 1967, the number of television viewers for Super Bowl I was 24.43 million on NBC. Whereas in 2023, the total number of viewers landed at around 115.1 million on FOX.
In 1967, the number of television viewers for Super Bowl I was 24.43 million on NBC. Whereas in 2023, the total number of viewers landed at around 115.1 million on FOX.