Tony Awards: US TV audience slumps to all-time low

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The US TV audience for the Tony Awards hit a new low despite a star-studded cast promoting Broadway's return.

CBS said 2.6 million people tuned in for Sunday's two-hour special, titled Broadway's Back.

In 2019, the last time the Tony Awards were held, some 5.4 million people watched the ceremony on television.

But the show usually airs in June with less competition. This time it was up against Saturday Night Football on NBC and season premieres on ABC and Fox.

For the first time, the show was split into two, with the bulk of the Tonys streamed on Paramount+, with only the awards for best play, best revival of a play and best musical presented during the CBS special.

As with most streaming services, the Paramount+ viewing figures are kept under wraps.

Sunday's ceremony was held almost a year late due to the pandemic. It also took place almost two years after most of the nominated plays and musicals first played in New York.

Best play winner The Inheritance, a modern-day Aids drama, and The Soldier's Play, about the murder of a black officer on a US military base in 1944, both closed in 2020 and have no plans to return.

Moulin Rouge! The Musical, was the big winner on the night, named best musical and winning nine other Tonys. The show reopened last week, alongside dozens of other shows that have returned after Covid.

Lin-Manuel Miranda, Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth made appearances at the Tonys and urged viewers to buy tickets to help bolster live theatre's recovery from the losses incurred during the pandemic-enforced lockdown.

 
I never understood why this got lumped into the whole EGOT distinction. Normies know about the Emmys, Grammys, and Oscars, but.... Who the fuck ever cared about the Tony awards? It has the same reputation as a basic bitch award ceremony while being for a much more niche, area-dependent industry
 
I never understood why this got lumped into the whole EGOT distinction. Normies know about the Emmys, Grammys, and Oscars, but.... Who the fuck ever cared about the Tony awards? It has the same reputation as a basic bitch award ceremony while being for a much more niche, area-dependent industry
Faggots and rich people from New York (i.e. faggots).
 
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CBS said 2.6 million people tuned in for Sunday's two-hour special, titled Broadway's Back.

In 2019, the last time the Tony Awards were held, some 5.4 million people watched the ceremony on television.
It's amazing that all these woke Hollywood and/or entertainment venues screech about how 50% of the population is evil, and then magically their ratings drop by 50%. Gets the old almonds activated, doesn't it?
 
It's amazing that all these woke Hollywood and/or entertainment venues screech about how 50% of the population is evil, and then magically their ratings drop by 50%. Gets the old almonds activated, doesn't it?
To be fair this is an award show about plays and musicals. I am frankly amazed anyone deems it necessary to air an awards show for such a niche thing. The emmys this year actually gain 16%, so it's not as clear cut as people don't like hollywood anymore.
 
These awards shows keep happening with no one knowing they are on. How does that keep happening? You would think they would advertise for what they want you to watch. The ratings might be lower if they streamed it on Paramount+ but putting an awards ceremony on a streaming service sounds like a death sentence to me.
 
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How many of these award shows are there lol

I think we get it by now, celebrities are homosexual child predators. Do they seriously want awards for their ability to molest children?
 
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