Pro Bowl scores big with ratings

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Updated: 1/30 10:43 am

Hawaii was on full display during last night's Pro Bowl, and millions of TV viewers had a front row to see it.

According to preliminary ratings numbers, more than 12.5 million people tuned in for AFC's 59-41 victory over the NFC

That's down slightly from the 2011 Pro Bowl, which was seen by 13.4 million viewers.

This was the final year of the contract for the Pro Bowl in Hawaii. The NFL continues to negotiate with the state, about holding future games here at Aloha Stadium.

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CaptainLeeward - 1/30/2012 4:31 PM
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Neil Abercrombie NEVER said that he didn't want the Pro-Bowl here, what he did say was that he didn't think we should be paying $4 million dollars to the NFL for hosting the Pro-Bowl and he's 100% CORRECT!! Everybody wants the Pro-Bowl in Hawaii and that gives Hawaii the advantage. If anything, the NFL should be PAYING Hawaii $4 million dollars. If they had it anywhere else None of the Players would show up and Nobody would watch.

lstoddard004 - 1/30/2012 1:42 PM
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The Pro Bowl should remain in Hawaii; however, Gov Abercrombie doesn't want it here.

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