Grammys Viewership Declines, Ray Romano to Star in HBO Max Pilot, and More News
The 68th annual Grammy Awards drew an average of 14.4 million viewers on Sunday night, a 6% decrease from the 15.4 million viewers in the previous year, according to Variety. The ceremony, which marked its last airing on CBS before moving to ABC, still ranked as the most-watched awards show since last year.
In other television news, Ray Romano is set to star in the HBO Max drama pilot "How to Survive Without Me," Variety reported. The pilot, from writers and executive producers Greg Berlanti and Bash Doran, centers on the De Angelis family as they drift apart following the death of their matriarch, Beverly. The story is by Berlanti, Doran, and Robbie Rogers.
Apple TV released a trailer for the upcoming drama "Margo's Got Money Troubles," starring Elle Fanning, according to Variety. The series follows Margo, a college dropout who starts an OnlyFans account after an unplanned pregnancy creates financial strain.
Meanwhile, in the world of streaming devices, Wired reported that several Roku streaming devices are currently on sale ahead of the Super Bowl. The Roku Streaming Stick 4K, which supports 4K streaming and Dolby Vision, is marked down from $50 to $35 on Amazon.
In business news, Josh D'Amaro is set to become the new CEO of Walt Disney, with a pay package valued at roughly $45 million for his first year, Fortune reported. Current CEO Bob Iger will step down from the board's executive committee after the annual shareholder meeting next month on March 18 and will depart completely at the end of the year. Iger will transition into an advisory role, reporting exclusively to D'Amaro.
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