On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 6:39 PM Kevin M. <[email protected]> wrote:

> ACMs had 6.6 and VMAs had 6.4. The Emmys and Oscars are supposed to be
> bigger and better, etc, etc. Even granting the premise that all network TV
> viewing audiences are dwindling, what might be a ratings success in
> standard prime time programming just leads to bad publicity in event
> programming. On cable, or streaming, those are good numbers, but not for a
> heavily hyped special that can’t be rerun or sold some other way.
>

The ACMs and VMAs are music awards and they will bring in more of a niche
audience. And the VMAs were on the CW and they're probably happy with their
numbers compared with the MTV days.

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