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Streaming's TV display hits a record of 43.5%in February.

NEW YORK– Despite the thrust, which is provided by massive consideration of the Super Bowl on February 9, a new report by Nielsen's The Gauge shows that streaming increased its share of total TV view to a record of 43.% in February. This streaming on less than a share point of the 44.4% share of the consideration of conventional radio and cable television.

The Super Bowl Sunday is usually one of the most respected television days per year, and this year's Super Bowl Sunday, February 9, historical trends are pursued as a television observation over the day over 110 billion minutes, the report. This entire milestone for the entire day has only been reached for a different time since the measuring device started in May 2021. The Super Bowl Sunday on February 11, 2024, which led with a relatively lean scope of around 500 million minutes.