awards shows Archives - toppoptoday.com toppoptoday.com Tue, 27 Apr 2021 08:35:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://toppoptoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon_new_blue-32x32.png awards shows Archives - toppoptoday.com 32 32 Are Awards Shows a Thing of the Past? https://toppoptoday.com/are-awards-shows-a-thing-of-the-past/ Thu, 29 Apr 2021 06:33:25 +0000 https://toppoptoday.com/?p=12626 Producers Peter Spears (from left), Frances McDormand, Chloe Zhao, Mollye Asher and Dan Janvey, winners of the award for best picture for "Nomadland" at the Oscars 93rd Annual Academy AwardsFor decades, awards shows like the Oscars, the Emmys, the Grammys, and the Golden Globes delivered the biggest TV ratings outside of NFL football, but over the past few years, ratings have been dropping and this past year was one of the worst. With the move towards streaming platforms and cinemas being closed, awards shows […]

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For decades, awards shows like the Oscars, the Emmys, the Grammys, and the Golden Globes delivered the biggest TV ratings outside of NFL football, but over the past few years, ratings have been dropping and this past year was one of the worst. With the move towards streaming platforms and cinemas being closed, awards shows seem to be losing their appeal. And let’s not forget about the controversies surrounding them like the voting structure and snubbing women and people of color. So are awards shows a thing of the past?

The latest awards show, the Oscars had less than 10 million U.S. viewers, down from about 24 million from last year according to Nielsen who’s been providing audience totals since 1974. At its peak, 55.2 million viewers tuned in 1988 when Titanic won Best Picture.

The Grammys and Golden Globes were no different this year, only 9.2 million viewers tuned into the Grammys and 6.9 million to the Golden Globes, which according to Nielsen has dropped over 50% since 2020. Other shows like the Emmys, American Music Awards, the Country Music Awards, and the Billboard Music Awards, hit all-time lows also.

So, what’s the future of awards shows? Will viewership go back to normal next year or awards shows make some major changes to attract audiences?

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Socially Distant Award Shows are the New Normal https://toppoptoday.com/socially-distant-award-shows-are-the-new-normal/ Tue, 01 Sep 2020 14:05:00 +0000 https://toppoptoday.com/?p=5758 2020 has not panned out to be the year we were all hoping for. Everything has changed, and we’ve had to get used to a new normal. One thing that’s kept us sane is TV, film, and music, and we’ve been patiently waiting for new releases to come out, even though things have been delayed […]

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2020 has not panned out to be the year we were all hoping for. Everything has changed, and we’ve had to get used to a new normal. One thing that’s kept us sane is TV, film, and music, and we’ve been patiently waiting for new releases to come out, even though things have been delayed due to the pandemic. Award shows were one of the many things affected by COVID-19 and while many originally postponed, ultimately, they decided to have virtual, social distanced shows. So far, we’ve had a virtual BAFTA TV, BETs, and VMAs, with the Emmy’s scheduled as the next virtual show on September 21.

One of the things we love about awards shows, in addition to the incredible fashion, are the unscripted, unplanned moments, but the virtual shows take these moments to a whole new level of awkward. The interviewer and interviewee barely fit on the screen at the same time and the show’s done in weird green rooms or abandoned lots. The show mostly consists of prerecorded remotely-produced videos, which makes it hard to tell what’s actually live. One advantage of virtual shows is that producers can tape things ahead of time and include high tech effects and the performers can shift between sets.

Also, when the performers walk the red carpet, we can’t help but wonder where they are going. Are they headed to parking lots, abandoned lots, or to their bedrooms?

So, what’s the future of award shows? Will they continue to be held like this in the future when the pandemic is a thing of the past? It would mean higher-quality production and more control over unplanned moments like artists’ acceptance speeches and surprise elements in performances. Like everything during the pandemic, we’ll just have to wait it out.

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For decades, awards shows like the Oscars, the Emmys, the Grammys, and the Golden Globes delivered the biggest TV ratings outside of NFL football, but over the past few years, ratings have been dropping and this past year was one of the worst. With the move towards streaming platforms and cinemas being closed, awards shows seem to be losing their appeal. And let’s not forget about the controversies surrounding them like the voting structure and snubbing women and people of color. So are awards shows a thing of the past?

The latest awards show, the Oscars had less than 10 million U.S. viewers, down from about 24 million from last year according to Nielsen who’s been providing audience totals since 1974. At its peak, 55.2 million viewers tuned in 1988 when Titanic won Best Picture.

The Grammys and Golden Globes were no different this year, only 9.2 million viewers tuned into the Grammys and 6.9 million to the Golden Globes, which according to Nielsen has dropped over 50% since 2020. Other shows like the Emmys, American Music Awards, the Country Music Awards, and the Billboard Music Awards, hit all-time lows also.

So, what’s the future of awards shows? Will viewership go back to normal next year or awards shows make some major changes to attract audiences?

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Socially Distant Award Shows are the New Normal https://toppoptoday.com/socially-distant-award-shows-are-the-new-normal/ Tue, 01 Sep 2020 14:05:00 +0000 https://toppoptoday.com/?p=5758 2020 has not panned out to be the year we were all hoping for. Everything has changed, and we’ve had to get used to a new normal. One thing that’s kept us sane is TV, film, and music, and we’ve been patiently waiting for new releases to come out, even though things have been delayed […]

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2020 has not panned out to be the year we were all hoping for. Everything has changed, and we’ve had to get used to a new normal. One thing that’s kept us sane is TV, film, and music, and we’ve been patiently waiting for new releases to come out, even though things have been delayed due to the pandemic. Award shows were one of the many things affected by COVID-19 and while many originally postponed, ultimately, they decided to have virtual, social distanced shows. So far, we’ve had a virtual BAFTA TV, BETs, and VMAs, with the Emmy’s scheduled as the next virtual show on September 21.

One of the things we love about awards shows, in addition to the incredible fashion, are the unscripted, unplanned moments, but the virtual shows take these moments to a whole new level of awkward. The interviewer and interviewee barely fit on the screen at the same time and the show’s done in weird green rooms or abandoned lots. The show mostly consists of prerecorded remotely-produced videos, which makes it hard to tell what’s actually live. One advantage of virtual shows is that producers can tape things ahead of time and include high tech effects and the performers can shift between sets.

Also, when the performers walk the red carpet, we can’t help but wonder where they are going. Are they headed to parking lots, abandoned lots, or to their bedrooms?

So, what’s the future of award shows? Will they continue to be held like this in the future when the pandemic is a thing of the past? It would mean higher-quality production and more control over unplanned moments like artists’ acceptance speeches and surprise elements in performances. Like everything during the pandemic, we’ll just have to wait it out.

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