Unimpressed by the sight of rich celebrities patting each other on the back for doing their jobs well? You’re not alone.
42% of Americans agree that entertainment awards shows are “meaningless.”
Our poll of 1,000 people found that just 34% were planning to watch the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards on September 12.
This despite the fact that 61% have reportedly watched the Emmys at least “sometimes” in the past, pointing to a potential decline in the glitzy event’s popularity,
Unsurprisingly, those who claim to watch no TV at all are the least interested in the Emmys, with 93% of those expressing that attitude.
However, more than half (53%) of those who watch the most TV – 15 or more hours every week – weren’t interested in it, either.
When asked to pick winners for the night’s two main awards, Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Comedy Series, the most popular choice for both was “no preference” (33% and 34%, respectively).
Following that, Korean phenomenon “Squid Game” (17%) and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (15%) both stood out as the second-most chosen options.
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This overall lack of interest may explain why four in 10 respondents (44%) believe the Television Academy is out of touch with what the average TV fan likes to watch, and why a similar number (43%) think they could do a better job picking the major Emmy nominees.
The sheer volume of available content may also be a contributing factor, as the average respondent already has eight shows on their to-watch list.
Respondents also struggled to name this year’s nominated performers, especially by which characters they played.
From a list of names, only four actors were identified by more than 10% of the panel — most notably:
- “Squid Game” star Lee Jung-Jae, who plays Seong Gi-hun,
- Winona Ryder, a.k.a. Joyce Byers on “Stranger Things”
When shown photos of the celebrities, respondents fared a little better:
- One third correctly identified Sandra Oh as the star of “Killing Eve”
- “Euphoria” star Sydney Sweeney (29%)
- “Atlanta” creator Donald Glover (21%)
On the other end of the spectrum, Nicholas Braun, who plays the hapless Cousin Greg on HBO’s “Succession”, was the least identifiable (7%) by respondents.
Survey methodology:
This random double-opt-in survey of 1,000 General Population Americans was commissioned between July 18 and 20, 2022. It was conducted by OnePoll, whose team members are members of the Market Research Society and have corporate membership to the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) and the European Society for Opinion and Marketing Research (ESOMAR).
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