https://deadline.com/2018/09/emmy-r...-maisel-nbc-monday-night-football-1202466977/
While not as bad as the falls that the Oscars and Grammys have seen in recent years, that’s still down 4% in the demo and 11% in sets of eyeballs from the previous low of last year’s Stephen Colbert hosted and Sean Spicer cameoing Emmys, held on a Sunday. Falling to painful numbers, the Lorne Michaels executive produced 70th Primetime Emmys are also face planted 34% in viewers from the Don Mischer EP’d 66th Primetime Emmys.
That August 25 2014 ceremony was the last time the Comcast-owned net had the Emmys and was also on a Monday, so NBC could still keep its Sunday Night Footballschedule on track.
Obviously, last night’s Emmys didn’t face SNF but they did go up against ESPN’sMonday Night Football – and the result wasn’t a winner for NBC, to put it politely, as you can read below.
Fox – the Emmy ball is in your hands for next year. Hold tight.
and here is a more from bretibart
https://www.breitbart.com/big-holly...atings-crater-10-percent-to-new-all-time-low/
Ratings for Monday’s Emmy Award show collapsed by ten percent compared to 2017, which was already an all-time low.
According to the early numbers, the 70th Emmy Awards telecast on NBC sank with just a 7.4 household rating, a ten percent collapse compare to last year
The final numbers, which will include total viewers and various demographics, are expected to be released later on Tuesday.
It was believed the ratings could not get much worse than they were in 2017 when far-left comedian Stephen Colbert hosted. This year’s telecast was dominated by the far-left cast and producers of Saturday Night Live, but this only appears to have scared more people away.
Like everything else in the age of Trump, Saturday Night Live and all Hollywood award shows have become humorless, angry, partisan, divisive, and insulting to half of the American public.
As a result, almost all of these award shows have suffered record-low ratings.
Just last month, ratings for the MTV Video Awards collapsed to a record low.
In March, the Jimmy Kimmel-hosted Oscars sank by an incredible 16 percent, hitting an all-new record low.
The Grammys took a -20 percent dive in January to an all-time record low.
The Golden Globes, hosted by the anti-Trump Seth Myers, also took a dive, especially with younger viewers.
While not as bad as the falls that the Oscars and Grammys have seen in recent years, that’s still down 4% in the demo and 11% in sets of eyeballs from the previous low of last year’s Stephen Colbert hosted and Sean Spicer cameoing Emmys, held on a Sunday. Falling to painful numbers, the Lorne Michaels executive produced 70th Primetime Emmys are also face planted 34% in viewers from the Don Mischer EP’d 66th Primetime Emmys.
That August 25 2014 ceremony was the last time the Comcast-owned net had the Emmys and was also on a Monday, so NBC could still keep its Sunday Night Footballschedule on track.
Obviously, last night’s Emmys didn’t face SNF but they did go up against ESPN’sMonday Night Football – and the result wasn’t a winner for NBC, to put it politely, as you can read below.
Fox – the Emmy ball is in your hands for next year. Hold tight.
and here is a more from bretibart
https://www.breitbart.com/big-holly...atings-crater-10-percent-to-new-all-time-low/
Ratings for Monday’s Emmy Award show collapsed by ten percent compared to 2017, which was already an all-time low.
According to the early numbers, the 70th Emmy Awards telecast on NBC sank with just a 7.4 household rating, a ten percent collapse compare to last year
The final numbers, which will include total viewers and various demographics, are expected to be released later on Tuesday.
It was believed the ratings could not get much worse than they were in 2017 when far-left comedian Stephen Colbert hosted. This year’s telecast was dominated by the far-left cast and producers of Saturday Night Live, but this only appears to have scared more people away.
Like everything else in the age of Trump, Saturday Night Live and all Hollywood award shows have become humorless, angry, partisan, divisive, and insulting to half of the American public.
As a result, almost all of these award shows have suffered record-low ratings.
Just last month, ratings for the MTV Video Awards collapsed to a record low.
In March, the Jimmy Kimmel-hosted Oscars sank by an incredible 16 percent, hitting an all-new record low.
The Grammys took a -20 percent dive in January to an all-time record low.
The Golden Globes, hosted by the anti-Trump Seth Myers, also took a dive, especially with younger viewers.