The 66th annual Grammy Awards drew an average of 16.9 million viewers, marking a 34% increase from the previous year's ratings. This was the highest number of viewers since 2020, and the most-watched Grammy Awards since then. The show featured several high-profile performances and surprises, with a noticeable increase in viewership compared to the previous years.
The viewership for Sunday night's Grammys was the highest for the award show since the 2020 ceremony, shortly before the pandemic. https://t.co/Gcm9kYbyir
Sunday night's Grammys was the awards' most-watched since the 2020 ceremony, shortly before the pandemic — and up significantly from 2021, when only 8.8 million people watched. https://t.co/Gcm9kYc67Z
The 2024 Grammys drew the biggest viewership in four years with 16.9 million https://t.co/9atMVdkPsq
Grammy Awards are watched by nearly 17 million viewers, the most since 2020 https://t.co/VK3bCXZhzH
It’s no secret as to why the Grammys earned 26 million viewers in 2017 and then collapsed to fewer than ten million in 2021 and 2022. What used to be a unifying few hours of the year’s best music turned into HateFest against half the country. https://t.co/tyP1H08bJy
Sunday’s Grammys soared 34 percent above 2023’s telecast with an average of 16.9MM viewers — the most since the before COVID. The 2024 Grammys and Globes took two very different paths to this point — see our ratings analysis ahead of this year's Oscars: https://t.co/GRfBU1TjGn https://t.co/GYXQ3savIH
The Grammy Awards notched 16.9 million viewers on Sunday night, a 34 percent increase from last year’s ceremony, according to Nielsen and CBS, which aired the show. https://t.co/Gcm9kYbyir
#GRAMMYs averaged 17.092M viewers. (4.05 in the 18-49 demo). Recent: 2023: 12.545M (2.88) 2022: 9.587M (2.24) 2021: 9.227M (2.28) 2020: 18.69M (5.4) 2019: 19.88M (5.6) 2018: 19.803M (5.9) 2017: 26.071M (7.8) 2016: 24.951M (7.7) 2015: 25.3M (8.5) 2014: 28.51M (9.9) #TheGrammys
Monday's Grammys broadcast drew the largest audience for music's highest honours since a pre-pandemic show in 2020, broadcaster CBS announced. https://t.co/uyG9An4e48
16.9 million people watched the Grammy Awards on Sunday, a 34 percent increase from last year’s ceremony, according to Nielsen and CBS. https://t.co/eematZSAiI
Nearly 17 million people tuned into the Grammys Sunday on CBS, up 34% from the 12.4 million that watched last year. The show, which was boosted by several viral moments, was the most-watched Grammy Awards since 2020. https://t.co/kUQ0yHbico
The Grammy Awards notched 16.9 million viewers on Sunday night, a 34% increase from last year’s ceremony, according to Nielsen and CBS, which aired the show. It was the most-watched Grammy Awards since 2020. https://t.co/KdcbJjFNnn
Almost 17 million people watched the 66th annual Grammy awards, a notable increase from the year prior. https://t.co/BQfBEM44Qs https://t.co/wB0aXvyDG0
Ratings for the Grammy Awards hit a sweet note as almost 17 million tune in, up 34% from 2023 https://t.co/VOhkhdu9Ws
The 66th annual Grammy Awards brought in an average 16.9 million viewers with a show that featured several high-profile performances and surprises. https://t.co/VF9mAxHxAs
Sunday’s Grammy Awards raked in an average of 16.9 million viewers, according to data from Nielsen, marking the show’s highest-performing night since its pre-pandemic installment in 2020. https://t.co/6cAV8970tB
2024 Grammys win relatively good ratings https://t.co/BRnygaUqwY https://t.co/hZx5afBSjo
Grammys Draws Nearly 17 Million Viewers—Its Highest Number Since 2020 https://t.co/htoSyWyRwn https://t.co/RhNekGiQDO
NEWS Grammy’s ratings were up 34% over last year. https://t.co/PmpEogSQ41
This year’s #GRAMMYs drew 16.9 MILLION viewers, its biggest audience in 4 years. https://t.co/HvahEn2NHh