In the latest (or updated) TV Ratings, NBC’s first broadcast of the Golden Globes in two years, averaged 6.3 million total viewers and a demo rating of 1.1, down from 9 or show before it was handed over to NBC) and a new demo -Deep.
Notably, prior to this year, the Globes traditionally aired on a Sunday with an NFL lead. Total audience including Peacock streaming will be reported later this week.
The 2021 Globes were down more than 60 percent from the last pre-pandemic ceremony, with 6.9 million total viewers and a demo rating of 1.5. In January 2020, the Prepandemic Globes hosted by Ricky Gervais attracted 18.4 million viewers. Imagine!
Opposite the globes….
CBS | The FBI (6.4m/0.5) declined week-on-week but still drew the largest audience of the night. International (5.3m/0.4) was steady while Most Wanted (5.9m/0.5) hit seasonal highs and tied.
ABC | Both the rookie (3.2m/0.4) and the feds (2.7m/0.3) fell to earth after last week’s superlatives. Will Trent (3.1m/0.4) threw away some viewers from his debut a week ago but remained stable in the demo.
FOX | The Resident (2.5m/0.3) slipped to series lows and was rock solid ahead of the season finale next week(?).
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The Live+Same Day numbers reported in our ratings column do not reflect the overall performance of a show due to the increasing use of delayed playback via DVR and streaming platforms, as well as viewing outside the home. These numbers (Nielsen Fast Nationals unless designated Finals) instead aim to simply illustrate trends or superlatives.