Ratings: Green Bay Packers Beat Giants, Golden Globes
Playoff football strikes again
Tony Maglio | January 9, 2017 @ 9:22 AM
Last Updated: January 9, 2017 @ 10:32 AM
The Golden Globes had a very good night but Fox NFL Sunday had a great one.
The Green Bay Packers’ win over the New York Giants ran enough into primetime to take the whole evening on average.
Read the household TV ratings for Sunday night’s awards show here. Those earlier metered-market numbers are actually more accurate for the Golden Globes than these fast national ones, which are not timezone adjusted. Final figures will be out later today.
Fox was first in ratings with a 5.3 rating/16 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 15.7 million, according to preliminary numbers. The game’s conclusion at 7 p.m. scored an 11.4/34 and 36.5 million viewers. The NFL postgame show at 7:30 earned a 10.1/30 and 32.1 million viewers. “The Simpsons” at 8 p.m. posted a 4.9/14 and 12.7 million viewers. At 8:30, “Son of Zorn” had a 2.3/7 and 5.3 million viewers. “Family Guy” at 9 received a 1.8/5 and 4.1 million viewers. At 9:30, Bob’s Burgers closed Fox’s prime to a 1.5/5 and 3.4 million viewers.
NBC was second in ratings with a 4.1/13 and in viewers with 15 million. The Globes red carpet at 7 p.m. landed a 2.2/7 and 9.8 million viewers. The awards show itself pulled up the network’s average through 11 p.m.
CBS was third in ratings with a 1.0/3 and in viewers with 8.2 million. At 7, “60 Minutes” had a 1.0/3 and 8.2 million viewers. “NCIS: Los Angeles” at 8 got a 1.3/4 and 10.4 million viewers. At 9, “Madam Secretary” received a 0.9/3 and 8.9 million viewers. “Elementary” at 10 finished the night with a 0.7/2 and 5.2 million viewers.
ABC was fourth in ratings with a 0.8/3 and in viewers with 4 million. “America’s Funniest Home Videos” at 7 had a 0.8/3 and 4.6 million viewers. At 8, “To Tell the Truth” got a 1.0/3 and 4.6 million viewers. A second hour at 9 received a 1.0/3 and 4.3 million viewers. At 10, “Conviction” managed a 0.5/2 and 2.7 million viewers.
Telemundo was fifth in ratings with a 0.6/2 and in viewers with 1.8 million.
Univision was sixth in ratings with a 0.5/2 and in viewers with 1.6 million.
Golden Globes: 11 Best and Worst Moments, From Meryl Streep to 'Hidden Fences' (Photos)
Best: Jimmy Fallon's Broken Teleprompter
Host Jimmy Fallon was forced to think on his feet at the top of the show when the Teleprompter broke right as he began his opening monologue. That's the risk you run with a live event.
Sofia Vergara continued to play up her broken English for laughs. This time, she mispronounced "annual" as "anal" several times in introducing Sylvester Stallone's daughters as Miss Golden Globes.
NBC
Best: Steve Carell and Kristen Wiig Share Traumatic Movie Experiences
Before announcing the winner of Best Animated Film, Steve Carell and Kristen Wiig shared their first experience attending animated movies. Both kept the audience rolling with painfully emotional stories from their childhoods.
NBC
Worst: "Chastain and the Redmayne"
Sorry, Jimmy Fallon, but leave the rapping to the pros. Fallon introduced Jessica Chastain and Eddie Redmayne, playing off their names in a quick spoof of the Cypress Hill classic "Insane in the Membrane."
It almost slipped by, but eagle-eyed viewers caught the two actors locking lips after Ryan Gosling won for "La La Land." Whether or not tongue was involved is anybody's guess.
NBC
Worst: Casey Affleck's Acceptance Speech
Casey Affleck may have won for "Manchester by the Sea," but his speech was not awards-worthy. The younger Affleck looked in need of a nap (and a shave) as he delivered his speech on stage.
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Best: Meryl Streep
Meryl Streep is the best by default, but she reminded us why when she accepted her Cecil B. Demille Award. In a passionate speech, Streep called out Donald Trump for his bullying tactics (without mentioning his name), as well as calling on Hollywood to support a free and independent press.
NBC
Best: Matt Damon Mocks "The Martian"
Matt Damon has always been able to laugh at himself. Before presenting an award, Damon laughingly reminisced about how he won in the comedy category last year for his role in "The Martian," a fact he said was funnier than anything that happened in "The Martian."
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Relive the highlights and lowlights of the 2017 awards ceremony
Best: Jimmy Fallon's Broken Teleprompter
Host Jimmy Fallon was forced to think on his feet at the top of the show when the Teleprompter broke right as he began his opening monologue. That's the risk you run with a live event.