Because they still want to set the standard for everything. Even if it's something they don't believe or won't partake in.
Another perfect example of using data to say what you want it to right? It was the 2nd highest watched show ever, true statement. Then you look at the data that shows the game was the 2nd highest watched, so that makes sense. Of course you can take the data about the drop in ratings to say look 7 million people stopped watch during halftime, also true. There is one other variable, no other halftime show has had a competing halftime show that was advertised nationally as a replacement. So many variables.why would the media lie to us? They told us it was a overwhelming success![]()
bad music = bad ideaSeems like another Bud Light "Dylan Mulvaney" disaster in the making. I think they should just re-run the Janet Jackson halftime performance w/o editng