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Super Bowl Commercials: Check Out All The Best Ads From Sunday

The game has set audience records four times since then, the last being Super Bowl XLIX, watched on NBC by 114.4 million viewers in 2015.

Below are all the ways you can tune in.

Denver-area residents will get a better Fox signal than people who live west of Lookout Mountain because Fox uses a directional antenna to shoot the broadcast toward downtown.

If you want to watch this showdown of football titans from your iPad, iPhone, or Apple TV, as always there are a few ways to do so.

"The idea was that no pay-TV subscription meant no ESPN and regional sports networks", said Glenn Hower, senior research analyst with Parks Associates.

From the article "Super Bowl Commercials: Check Out All The Best Ads From Sunday" by Cris De Lacerda.

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