The NFL just had its Bud Light moment.
With a total monopoly on the halftime slot, they went all-in on a program performed almost entirely in Spanish—a language less than 20% of the U.S. audience speaks fluently. That's why millions tuned out to watch the All-American Halftime Show instead.
Estimates show that over 20 million watched the alternative halftime show. That's a huge chunk of the captive audience walking away.
This translates to millions lost and a new tradition is born.
Rather than a one time occurrence, it is likely that the new alternative halftime show just gets bigger and better every year.
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Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the U.S., but listening to a halftime show done only in Spanish is not very respectful of the rest of the country that speaks English. Bunny was nice enough to throw us a bone though, by ending with God Bless America.
