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Macy's Parade Criticized: Too Much Talk, Not Enough Parade!
27 Nov
Summary
- Viewers expressed disappointment with the 99th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade broadcast.
- Critics cited excessive commentary and commercials over actual parade footage.
- Some attendees questioned the song choices and performer selections for the event.

This year's 99th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade broadcast sparked significant viewer dissatisfaction, with many taking to social media to voice their critiques. Complaints centered on the excessive amount of commentary and commercial breaks, which viewers felt detracted from the actual parade. Many expressed a desire to see more of the floats and performances, lamenting that the broadcast seemed to showcase anything but the parade itself.
The parade also saw mixed reactions to its musical acts and float performances. Some viewers found the song choices, including a heavy reliance on older hits, to be out of touch. Specific performances, such as Shaggy's rendition of "It Wasn't Me" and Busta Rhymes on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle float, drew confusion and mixed reviews online.
Despite the criticisms, some viewers remained festive, highlighting beloved traditions like the Rockettes' performance as a true kickoff to the holiday season. However, a notable portion of the audience felt the broadcast missed the mark by prioritizing non-parade content over the event it was named after.




