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The NFC Conference championship game, in which the New York Giants upset the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night on Fox, earned a 31.7 overnight rating and a 46 share.
That’s the highest rating for a televised conference championship in 12 years, according to Nielsen Media Research (via Mediaweek).
The game earned a 30.3/44 during prime time, more than double the prime time average of the other three networks (13.8/20) combined.
The AFC championship, earlier in the day, averaged 27.4/48.
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