Golden Globes ratings hold steady with 10 million viewers
- The 82nd Golden Globes attracted an average of 10.1 million viewers, according to Dick Clark Productions.
- The audience for this year's Golden Globes was roughly the same as last year's 9.4 million viewers, which was the first show on CBS.
- The ratings for the Golden Globes have rebounded, leading CBS to sign up for five more years.
- The top prizes went to the Netflix musical 'Emilia Perez' and the A24 film 'The Brutalist.
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Golden Globes ratings remain stable with 10 million viewers
An average of 10.1 million viewers tuned into the 82nd Golden Globes on CBS and Paramount+, Dick Clark Productions reported, roughly matching last year’s viewership. CBS on Monday reported viewership levels from VideoAmp, rather than the industry-standard audience measurement service Nielsen. Paramount Global, which owns CBS, is in a contractual dispute with Nielsen. At a time when most traditional linear broadcasts are in decline, holding stead…
The Golden Globes pass the 10 million viewers' mark
The Golden Globes audience continued to rebound this year, with more than 10 million viewers during a ceremony that crowned “Emilia Perez” by Jacques Audiard and “The Brutalist”, their organizers announced Monday....
Renewed interest in the Golden Globes is confirmed with ten million viewers
The 82nd Golden Globes ceremony, broadcast Sunday evening on CBS, saw its audience increase by 7% compared to the 2024 edition. This program, rewarding movies and television series, was hampered by the pandemic, then boycotted in 2022.
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