With 12.4 mn views, Grammy Awards witness a huge resurge in popularity

The viewership is still lower than what it was pre-Covid, say trade analysts.

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Live television viewership has declined across the board over the past few years, with pro football being one of the few events to buck the trend.
An estimated 12.4 million people tuned in to watch stars Harry Styles, Lizzo, and Bad Bunny perform at the Grammy Awards, along with a tribute to 50 years of rap history.

That's up from the pandemic-affected broadcasts of the last two years, the Nielsen company said on Monday. Live viewership was 8.8 million in 2021 and 8.9 million in 2022.

While the Grammys bounced back, it didn't reach the viewership levels of the pre-COVID days. Music's showcase night was seen by 18.7 million people in 2020.


Live television viewership has declined across the board over the past few years, with pro football being one of the few events to buck the trend.

There was no immediate estimate of how viewing broke down between CBS and its sister streaming service, Paramount, which also covered the awards. The number is likely to increase slightly when delayed viewing is counted later.

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