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Golden Globes Ratings Drop 7% Amid Viewer Backlash
14 Jan
Summary
- Golden Globes telecast saw a 7% audience decline from the previous year.
- Viewers criticized commentators and on-screen graphics during the show.
- Ratings for the Golden Globes have declined for two consecutive years.

The recent telecast of the 83rd Golden Globe Awards on CBS faced a significant ratings decline, with viewership dropping 7% compared to the previous year's ceremony. The event, hosted by Nikki Glaser, averaged 8.6 million viewers, continuing a trend of decreasing audience numbers that has impacted the show for two consecutive years.
Adding to the viewership challenges, the Golden Globes garnered harsh criticism from viewers on social media. Comments targeted the on-camera commentary provided by Marc Malkin and Kevin Frazier, as well as the inclusion of prediction market data on-screen, which many found off-putting and distracting.
These ratings setbacks occur as awards shows, including the Golden Globes, grapple with evolving viewer habits and the lingering impact of past controversies surrounding the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's diversity and ethical practices. The show's traditional viewership model faces ongoing challenges from digital media consumption.




