Monday night’s 74th Primetime Emmy Awards took a 25 percent dive in viewership once again this year.
QUICK FACTS:
- Hosted by Kenan Thompson, the Emmy Awards saw a 25% decrease in viewership from last year’s awards, according to preliminary Nielsen data.
- Typically aired on a Sunday night, the show was shifted to Monday to avoid competing with NBC’s first “Sunday Night Football” game the night before.
- The time change couldn’t save the left-leaning award show, with only 5.9 million people tuning in this year, compared to 7.4 million in 2021.
- In 2020, the awards blamed “COVID” for the record declines in viewership.
WRITER JOHN NOLTE ON THE EMMYS DECREASE IN VIEWERSHIP EVERY YEAR:
“Want to know why only 5.9 tuned in? Because Hollywood hates its audience, and every year, more and more of us figure that out,” Nolte said.
BACKGROUND:
- According to Breitbart, less than ten years ago the award show attracted over 15 million viewers and has been declining ever since.
- “Now your bigotry and toxic narcissism have you down to a humiliating 5.9 million viewers,” Breitbart’s John Nolte wrote. “But because you are the Woke Gestapo, nothing will change.”
- Liberal celebrities have revealed their hypocrisy over the past two years, exposing how they don’t live by the same rules as the general public.
- At the 2021 Met Gala, for example, while the staff could be seen wearing masks per the museum’s COVID rules, elite celebrities, athletes, and politicians seemed to be exempt from the requirement.