LARadioRewind;5950300 A then-record 73 said:
Sullivan[/i] appearance in 1964. A measly 14,000,000 watched the 50th anniversary special. Even with only two Beatles, the special should have gotten a larger audience. Maybe if the program had done what I suggested.....?
There are three factors on why the Grammy salute to the Beatles only got 14,000,000 viewers as compared to 73,000,000 viewers for the 1964 Ed Sullivan appearance that you have overlooked.
1) They were going up against the Winter Olympics on NBC. Other than the Sunday Night airing of the Beatles special and "Criminal Minds" and "CSI" last night, CBS has AIRED NOTHING BUT REPEATS for the past two weeks, as have ABC and Fox, for the most part. I bet if you look at the overall numbers over the last week and a half or so, you will probably find that a lot of the shows that do fairly well are down a little because of the Winter Olympics.
2) Another reason could be all of the burn-out from the 50th Aniversary of the Beatles coming to America. I know of several die-hard Beatle fans that choose not to watch it just because they were tired of all the Hype, Build-up and Hoopla leading up to the Beatles special. They stated they way the show was being hyped, they could be anything but disappointed once they saw the special.
3) 1964, most homes in the US only had access to three television stations, CBS, NBC and ABC. There was NO CABLE, NO SATTELITE TV, NO AT HOME MOVIE SREVICES, NO INTERNET and NO VCRS/DVD PLAYERS. If you wanted to watch tv on a Sunday night, you either watched Ed Sullivan on CBS, Bonanza on NBC and what ever was on ABC. And if you wanted to see it, you had to watch it live, not catch it later in the week when it was repeated on the same channel or a cable channel, On-Demand or DVRed like you can today.