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TV Q&A: Why are there fewer meteorologists at WPXI-TV?

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The Day - The TV hit isn t just dying — it s already dead - News from southeastern Connecticut

The Day - The TV hit isn t just dying — it s already dead - News from southeastern Connecticut
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The TV hit isn t just dying - it s already dead

Steven Zeitchik10:07, Jun 23 2021 Unsplash On one level, Mare of Easttown was a smashing success. The US crime series starring Kate Winslet inspired numerous memes, truckloads of media coverage and even a Saturday Night Live parody after it debuted in April (Season 1 is currently on Neon). More importantly, thanks to its head-fake mysteries and a town with more secrets than beer bottles, the show quadrupled its audience between its premiere and its finale. That s the good news. The bad news is that its audience began so modestly that even with all that growth, the finale was watched by only four million people in the US. For all its buzzy enthusiasm, the

Awards shows are struggling to draw TV audiences Should the Oscars be worried?

For decades, awards shows provided a front-row seat to TV viewers favorite performers. Even as audiences for sitcoms and dramas were siphoned away by streaming services, the Oscars, the Grammys and the Golden Globe Awards could be relied upon every year to deliver the biggest TV ratings outside of NFL football. But over the past year, awards shows could not catch a break as the pandemic turned the spectacles into low-key, socially distanced and often virtual affairs. Both the CBS telecast of the 63rd Grammy Awards (9.2 million viewers on March 14) and NBC s presentation of the 93rd Golden Globe Awards (6.9 million viewers on NBC) dropped more than 50% from 2020 levels, according to Nielsen.

Will people watch the Oscars this year? - Chicago Tribune

But over the past year, awards shows could not catch a break as the pandemic turned the spectacles into low-key, socially distanced and often virtual affairs. Both the CBS telecast of the 63rd Grammy Awards (9.2 million viewers on March 14) and NBC’s presentation of the 93rd Golden Globe Awards (6.9 million viewers on NBC) dropped more than 50% from 2020 levels, according to Nielsen.

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