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VMA ratings here : Total FLOP


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The flagship show for the cable network sees streaming spike but a 34 percent drop from 2015. 

The MTV Video Music Awards saw another year of diminished audience returns on Sunday night. Across 11 Viacom networks, the premiere telecast brought in 6.5 million viewers.

Compared to last year's show, which pulled a similar move by casting a wide net across the cable entertainment suite, the VMAs are down by more than 4 million viewers (a 34 percent drop). All told, the 2015 show grossed just shy of 10 million viewers across all of the networks.

With headlining performances by Beyonce, Rihanna and Britney Spears, this year's VMAs mark a low for ratings on the main network, as well. Last year it brought 5 million viewers, falling from 8.3 million in 2014.

 

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/tv-ratings-mtv-vmas-drop-924030

 

HAHA **** you MTV. Guess GP don't wanna see beyonce mini tour for millionth time :hype:

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2 minutes ago, SamanthaBailey said:

Britney wasn't even on first hour.  People turned off after seeing first 15 minute of that MESS.  BBMA 2016 however got BIG ratings boost by britney  :arianabye:

So true the first hour was a Big mess. I was so bored waiting for Britney. 

1 minute ago, JoeBitch! said:

And yet the BBMAs was watched by around 10 million so clearly they wanted to see her then... Oops

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4 minutes ago, SamanthaBailey said:

Britney wasn't even on first hour.  People turned off after seeing first 15 minute of that MESS.  BBMA 2016 however got BIG ratings boost by britney  :arianabye:

More people watch Billboard now anyway. Britney was the first announced performer and the only one with billboards and ads in NYC. I love her to death but people just did not care to tune in this time.

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