77th Emmy Awards Ratings Hit 7.4 Million Viewers, Highest Since 2021
77th Emmy Awards Ratings Hit 7.4 Million Viewers, Highest Since 2021

The 77th Emmy Awards, broadcast on CBS this past Sunday night, captivated 7.4 million viewers, marking the most-watched ceremony since 2021. This significant viewership represents an 8% increase from last year’s event, which aired on ABC in September 2024.
CBS is celebrating a double victory, as the 7.4 million figure matches the last time the Emmys were on the network in 2021, outperforming all subsequent ceremonies on NBC, Fox, and ABC. The total viewership includes linear viewers on CBS and a substantial contribution from live streams on Paramount+, which reported a remarkable 76% growth in views compared to 2021, highlighting the platform’s expanding reach.
Hosted by Nate Bargatze, the 2025 Emmys ceremony saw “The Studio” emerge as the night’s biggest winner, taking home 13 awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series. Other major accolades went to “The Pitt” for Outstanding Drama Series and “Adolescence” for Outstanding Limited Series. This year’s success stands in stark contrast to the 75th Emmys in January 2024, which faced stiff competition from NFL playoff games and set a record low for the awards, making the current 54% increase even more notable.
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