The ratings for the Grammys are in.

As predicted, the numbers aren't great.

@SteveBattaglio reports latimes.com/entertainment-…
The 63rd Grammy Awards scored 8.8 million viewers Sunday on CBS, the smallest audience on record for the annual telecast
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While the figure from Nielsen is 53% below the 18.7M viewers who watched a year ago, the telecast fared better than NBC’s telecast of the 78th Golden Globes.

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“We’re on the edge of making something really different and unusual."

Before the show, the program's producer made some eyebrow-raising statements about ratings latimes.com/entertainment-…
Review: The best Grammys in memory may have just revived the awards show latimes.com/entertainment-…

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