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Emmys Ratings at All-Time Low

Emmys Ratings at All-Time Low
Colin Jost, left, and Michael Che host the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards on Monday at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

Wednesday, 19 September 2018 08:02 AM EDT

The Emmys plummeted to all-time low ratings, even though the the three-hour awards show is supposed to be television's biggest night.

An average of 10.2 million viewers watched the Emmys on NBC, down nearly 11 percent from the 11.4 million who watched the gala last year, according to figures compiled by Nielsen.

NBC tried to put a brave face on the figures, noting that audiences for this year's Oscars and Grammys were down by wider margins.

But it was difficult to spin the figures -- the Emmys has been bleeding viewers for years, and the new host combo of "Saturday Night Live" stars Colin Jost and Michael Che did not seem to win over new fans.

Entertainment industry go-to outlet Variety called the show "lackluster," with the hosts "failing to raise the energy of the room or even to claim the room as their own."

Hollywood Reporter critic Daniel Fienberg called it a "bloated 'Saturday Night Live' episode" and slammed Jost and Che for a "flat monologue," calling them "ill-matched to the event."

It does seem that NBC did the right thing to move the Emmys to Monday, sparing its flagship Sunday Night Football game, which was seen by 20.7 million viewers the night before.

The big winners at the Emmys were HBO's fantasy epic "Game of Thrones," which was named best drama series, and Amazon's breakout comedy "The Marvelous Mrs Maisel," which won eight statuettes overall.

© AFP 2025


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The Emmys plummeted to all-time low ratings, even though the the three-hour awards show is supposed to be television's biggest night. Critics put some of the blame on the hosts, "Saturday Night Live" stars Colin Jost and Michael Che.
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2018-02-19
Wednesday, 19 September 2018 08:02 AM
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