Flynn: Emmys Insult the Audience and the Audience Predictably Tunes Out
The most politicized Emmy Awards goes down in history as the lowest-rated Emmy Awards.
The most politicized Emmy Awards goes down in history as the lowest-rated Emmy Awards.
Media Research Center Vice President of Business and Culture Dan Gainor joined SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Monday’s Breitbart News Daily to talk about the politicization of sports and entertainment media, beginning with the record low ratings for the hyper-politicized Emmy awards.
Chelsea Handler attacked Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson and other conservative blacks during Friday’s episode of her Netflix show, putting them in ‘the most confusing group of racists.’
Jedediah Bila announced Monday morning that it would be her last day as co-host of The View.
Whoever said “buy low, sell high” never said it to Jann Wenner.
Adjustments might take a little of the sting out of the news that Sunday night’s Emmy telecast was a ratings catastrophe, but any adjustment will only make the nightmare a little less nightmarish. Instead of being the lowest-rated Emmys in its 69-year history, Sunday night’s telecast might be able to squeak into the second-lowest ever.
The first standing ovation of the 69th annual Emmy Awards went not to a winner but to a trio of presenters — Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin. The audience erupted in sustained cheers of adulation as the three actresses strolled on stage Sunday to the theme music of their 1980 hit movie “9 to 5.”
The 2017 Emmy Awards featured some of Hollywood’s most famous actors and actresses, and a ton of anti-Donald Trump vitriol. But, more importantly, the award show’s red carpet was all about who was wearing what.