Emmy Awards ratings up 8% with CBS audience of 7.4 million
The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards on CBS and Paramount+ drew 7.4 million viewers, an 8% increase from 2024, driven by top wins from The Studio, Adolescence, and The Pitt.
- The Emmy Awards broadcast on CBS and Paramount+ drew 7.42 million viewers, an 8% increase from last year and a four-year viewership high.
- The Pitt, a medical drama series on HBO/Max, won Outstanding Drama Series, with Noah Wyle and Katherine LaNasa taking home lead and supporting acting awards.
- Netflix's limited series Adolescence won six awards, including for writer, producer, and star Stephen Graham, while Apple TV+'s The Studio won Outstanding Comedy Series.
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Emmy Awards 2025 draw 7.4 million viewers, CBS marks highest ratings since 2021
CBS's Emmy performance highlights industry trends as traditional broadcasters leverage streaming platforms. The 2025 Emmys, hosted by Nate Bargatze, attracted 7.4 million viewers, an 8% increase from last year.
Column: If the Emmys can’t muster excitement for television, why should anyone else?
A lackluster affair, the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards were emblematic of an entertainment industry that doesn’t know whether it’s coming or going. Though it aired on CBS on Sunday night, the broadcast began as if it were on NBC, with…
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