A record 3 million stream Super Bowl online
By Jake Coyle
The Super Bowl was streamed online by 3 million people, an increase from the 2.1 million who watched the big game online last year, according to U.S. network CBS.

The Super Bowl was streamed online by 3 million people, an increase from the 2.1 million who watched the big game online last year, according to U.S. network CBS.

The Super Bowl resembled a trip to the movie theater with several potential summer blockbusters airing new ads.

Pop diva Beyonce thrilled the Super Bowl crowd Sunday with a pyrotechnic half-time spectacular that doubled as a much-anticipated Destiny’s Child reunion.

Beyonce answered critics of her Inauguration Day performance the best way she could — with another sterling performance of the national anthem.
Veteran pop star Madonna is notorious for incorporating controversial or suggestive imagery and choreography into her performances. But her recent Super Bowl Halftime Show appearance showcased a more mature Queen of Pop.

Madonna will perform at halftime of the Super Bowl in February. NBC, which broadcasts football’s biggest game, announced Sunday night that the Grammy Award-winning singer will take the stage in Indianapolis on Feb. 5.