The 2019 Golden Globes took a small hit in the ratings compared to last year.
The telecast also drew a 12.7 rating in metered market households, down just under five percent from the 13.3 the 2018 telecast drew.
In the preliminary numbers, the awards telecast is currently at a 4.5 rating in adults 18-49 and 15.7 million viewers. The 2018 telecast initially drew a 4.2 rating, meaning this year’s is up approximately 7% in the early going. Last year’s show eventually rose to a 5.0 and 19 million viewers.
As the Golden Globes ran past 11 p.m. Et, these numbers are not currently time-zone adjusted and the final numbers should be available later today.
The household rating decline came in spite of the fact that the nail-biter NFL matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Chicago Bears led into awards telecast on NBC. The game averaged a 22.9 household rating, peaking at a 27.6 in the fifteen minutes immediately preceding the Golden Globes.
The telecast also drew a 12.7 rating in metered market households, down just under five percent from the 13.3 the 2018 telecast drew.
In the preliminary numbers, the awards telecast is currently at a 4.5 rating in adults 18-49 and 15.7 million viewers. The 2018 telecast initially drew a 4.2 rating, meaning this year’s is up approximately 7% in the early going. Last year’s show eventually rose to a 5.0 and 19 million viewers.
As the Golden Globes ran past 11 p.m. Et, these numbers are not currently time-zone adjusted and the final numbers should be available later today.
The household rating decline came in spite of the fact that the nail-biter NFL matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Chicago Bears led into awards telecast on NBC. The game averaged a 22.9 household rating, peaking at a 27.6 in the fifteen minutes immediately preceding the Golden Globes.
- 1/7/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
The 76th annual Golden Globe Awards telecast will air live this Sunday at 8 p.m. Et/ 5 p.m. Pt from the Beverly Hilton Hotel Ballroom in Los Angeles. NBC will be broadcasting the event, but those without a TV can still enjoy the year’s first big awards event.
For the first time, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) and Dick Clark Productions (Dcp) have partnered with Facebook to live-stream the red carpet proceedings in their entirety on Facebook Watch. The pre-show will showcase must-see fashion moments and interviews with the talent, beginning at 6 p.m. Et/ 3 p.m. Pt. E! will also be covering the red carpet live on cable at 4 p.m. Et/ 1 p.m. Pt.
Viewers can also see winners and presenters backstage via the official Instagram Immersive Studio, with content shot by photographer Paola Kudacki. For the first time, Snapchat will also have Golden Globes highlights...
For the first time, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) and Dick Clark Productions (Dcp) have partnered with Facebook to live-stream the red carpet proceedings in their entirety on Facebook Watch. The pre-show will showcase must-see fashion moments and interviews with the talent, beginning at 6 p.m. Et/ 3 p.m. Pt. E! will also be covering the red carpet live on cable at 4 p.m. Et/ 1 p.m. Pt.
Viewers can also see winners and presenters backstage via the official Instagram Immersive Studio, with content shot by photographer Paola Kudacki. For the first time, Snapchat will also have Golden Globes highlights...
- 1/6/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- Variety Film + TV
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