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NFL conference title game viewership down from last year

NEW YORK -- The NFL's conference championship game television viewership is down from last season.

Three of the four teams were the same in 2013 from a year ago. But the 2012 title games stayed closer for longer.

Last season's AFC Championship Game between the New England Patriots and the Baltimore Ravens came down to the final seconds of regulation, and the NFC championship Game between the New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers went to overtime.

The Ravenspulled away from the Patriots in the fourth quarter Sunday in their rematch, while the 49ers' win over the Atlanta Falcons was decided in the final minutes.

The 2012 AFC championship on CBS in the early slot drew 48.7 million viewers; Sunday's game had 47.7 million viewers in the late slot. Last year's NFC title game on Fox was watched by 57.6 million people in the late slot, while this season's was seen by 42 million in the early slot.

Copyright 2013 by The Associated Press

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