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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

2010 VGA Ratings


Written by Ryan Shoptaw Published Wednesday, December 15, 2010

According to the Neilson Ratings, Spike’s VGA had a grand total of 627,000 people tune in last Saturday to watch the show. It’s actually a 3% drop compared to last years 650,000 total viewers. Since the award show debuted back in 2007, viewership had decreased every single year since then. The first annual Spike VGAs had 920,000 viewers. Spike did however, had some things go their way. The show received a 12 percent boost in adult viewers aged 18 to 49, from 370,000 last year to 450,000, while 18- to 34-year-old viewers increased in number by five percent, from 278,000 viewers last year to 292,000 this year. Men aged 18 to 34 showed the most significant rise. 15 percent over last year, from 281,000 viewers to 251,000.

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