Record-Breaking Viewership at Winter Olympics: U.S. Women's Hockey Team's Victory and Alysa Liu's Gold-Medal Performance

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Record-Breaking Viewership at Winter Olympics: U.S. Women's Hockey Team's Victory and Alysa Liu's Gold-Medal Performance

The recent U.S. women's hockey team's thrilling overtime victory against Canada garnered a record-breaking audience of 7.7 million viewers on USA Network and Peacock, making it the most-watched women's hockey game to date. The game averaged 5.3 million viewers, with the numbers expected to be finalized early this week.

NBCUniversal also highlighted Alysa Liu's gold-medal performance in figure skating and the U.S. Women's Hockey Team's gold-medal win over Canada as significant viewership milestones during the Winter Olympics. The live afternoon and primetime coverage on Feb. 19 attracted an average of 26.7 million viewers across various platforms, including NBC, Peacock, and USA Network.

The Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina have consistently drawn large audiences, with Feb. 19 marking the 14th consecutive day of over 20 million viewers tuning in. The overall viewership for the event, including NBC, Peacock, and other digital platforms, is averaging 24.1 million viewers, a significant increase from the 2022 Beijing Olympics.

In conclusion, the Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina have captured the attention of millions of viewers, with record-breaking numbers for key events like the U.S. women's hockey team's victory and Alysa Liu's gold-medal performance. The strong viewership numbers reflect the widespread interest and excitement surrounding the Winter Games.