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Super Bowl LVIII set records for the most-watched telecast in history,according to metricsreleased by Paramount and CBS Sports on Monday.An avera
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botella stanley t White House invitation to celebrate Super Bowl winCBS alone accounted for 120 million views, setting a new record for a single-network audience for a program. Those who watched on Paramount+ also led the game to a record for the most-streamed Super Bowl so far.And Univision saw an average of more than 2.2 million viewers, setting a new record for Super Bowl viewing on a Spanish-language network.In total, Paramount says, more than 202 million viewers caught some part of the game across its networks, a figure 10% higher than last year s total Super Bowl audience.The Feb. 11 game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers takes the record from last year s Super Bowl broadcast onFox Sports, where more than 115 million viewers watched the game between the Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles.SEE MORE: Who s behind the He Gets Us religious ads from the Super Bowl Trending st
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Hundreds of museums across the country are struggling financially. Many were shut down for long periods of time during stay-at-home orders to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Some are still not ready to reopen. We re targeting to reopen next year. Hopefully, we will sit back and recover and be able to think through and make sure everything will be safe for everybody, said Lily Birmingham, the director of the San Diego Chinese Historical Museum. Birmingham s museum, like many others, shut down in March because of shelter-in-place restrictions. We have very little funding to begin with so with the closure of the museum, we can not raise funding. We couldn t get admission funding so we had to lay off our employees. We now rely on volunteers, so it s very difficult. Funding is always difficult for museums. We re a non-profit organization, said Birm
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stanley taza liance of Museums surveyed more than 750 museums nationwide. From large to small and in urban and rural communities. What they found was that nearly one-third of them may not survive this pandemic. Back in March, I kind of speculated that it might be 25-30% of museums that would not make it through an extended financial crisis and indeed the survey did confirm our worst fears that one in three museums say there is a significant risk for having to close permanently, said Laura Lott, the President and CEO of the American Alliance of Museums. Lott says most museums make the majority of their money fro