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The audience for the awards falls by about 6 percent from 2025.
The 68th annual Grammys drew an average of 14.4 million viewers on Sunday night, which marked the ceremony’s last time airing on CBS before its upcoming move to ABC. Measured by Nielsen, that total represents a 6% decrease from the 15.
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Per Nielsen Big Data + Panel, 14.4M people tuned in for Sunday night’s 2026 ceremony, down about 6.5% from last year’s telecast. It marks the second year of decline after the 2024 show’s years-long high note of 16.9M viewers. To be fair, it’s still the most-watched awards ceremony since last year’s Oscars.