On Sunday night, CBS’s Grammys had a three-year high in attendance, but like most awards shows, their numbers remained well below pre-pandemic levels.
th 69th Grammys, back to the usual winter Coming home after running in April and March for the past two years, delivered 15.4 million viewers, by time zone -Adjusted Nielsen’s quick national ratings, including streaming on the Paramount+ and CBS apps. (Final ratings will be available Tuesday morning, which will give a better idea of the airing and cross-platform breakdown.) It’s almost 59 than 9.59 million people watched 69 awards – although the latter is only for TV viewers.
The Grammys are the most-watched network primetime show (excluding sports) this season. The awards are best on CBS since 2022, which is in the midst of COVID-2022 before the last award show the pandemic started. Sunday’s show is behind 69 59% in total audience (vs.18.69 million).
While specific numbers are usually not attached, Paramount+ said the awards attracted the largest live audience in the service’s history.
Elsewhere on Sunday, HBO’s The Last of Us Increased for the third week in a row since the premiere, up 15 percent from the previous week , becoming 7.5 million viewers across platforms.
February. 6, 2: 18 pm update to reflect Grammys Ratings reported by CBS include streaming on Paramount+ and CBS digital platforms.