The MTV Video Music Awards drew 5.5 million viewers Sunday, marking a 42 percent audience increase after moving to CBS for the first time. The telecast reached its largest audience in six years, according to Nielsen data including out-of-home viewing. CBS also aired the show on MTV and Paramount+ streaming. Last year’s VMAs averaged 4.09 million viewers across MTV and 11 other Paramount cable networks. CBS reaches approximately 125 million U.S. homes compared to MTV’s roughly half that number. The awards show became CBS’s most-watched entertainment special since February’s Grammy Awards. LL Cool J hosted the ceremony, where Lady Gaga claimed artist of the year plus three additional honors. Ariana Grande and Sabrina Carpenter each earned three awards, with Grande’s “Brighter Days Ahead” winning video of the year and Carpenter’s “Short n’ Sweet” taking album of the year. (Story URL)
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MTV Video Music Awards Ratings Jump 42% With CBS Broadcast Debut
By Ozzy
Sep 9, 2025 | 7:01 PM
What's the WORST part of going to a concert in Nashville now?
Parking costs more than the ticket
Waiting 45 minutes for an Uber that smells like weed
Post-show traffic that somehow still exists at 11pm on a Tuesday
The “convenience fee” being more inconvenient than convenient
Trying to leave Bridgestone with 18,000 other people at once
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Thu May 21
Nashville, TN, USA
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