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Taylor Swift’s “Speak Now” NBC Special Disappoints in Ratings, Beyonce Show also Weak

She may be a huge draw at the record stores and an attraction at music awards shows, but as far as dominating the airwaves on Thanksgiving, Taylor Swift has a long way to go.

Nov. 22, 2010 - Los Angeles, California, USA - Singer Taylor Swift.The 2010 American Music Awards Red Carpet Arrivals Held At Nokia Theatre In Los Angeles, California On November 21, 2010. K66963AM. © Red Carpet Pictures

The pop-country phenomenon’s NBC special “Speak Now,” a look at her new album juxtaposed with live performance footage, garnered a mere 1.2 adults 18-49 rating with 4.42 million viewers. Though the show can exclaim that its adults 18-49 demo grew by 30% from start-to-finish, no one at NBC or on ‘Team Swift’ should be bragging about that performance.

The show finished fourth in its timeslot behind the NFL overrun/”The Simpsons” movie on FOX, re-runs of CBS’ “The Big Bang Theory/$#*! My Dad Says” (1.6 rating, 6.21 million) and another airing of ABC’s “Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” (1.5 rating, 4.99 million viewers).

Of course, Swift was not the only music superstar to disappoint on television. Though her 90 minute special drew slightly better in the demo, Beyonce’s “I Am…World Tour” was far from a runaway success.

Over the course of the broadcast, the ABC show garnered a 1.3 adults 18-49 rating with 4.13 million viewers.

For its part, it was behind re-runs of CBS” “Mike & Molly” and “The Mentalist” and FOX’s “The Simpsons Movie” (only for the first half or so) for a second/third place finish in the 9:30-11PM slot.

Written by Brian Cantor

Brian Cantor is the editor-in-chief for Headline Planet. He has been a leading reporter in the music, movie, television and sporting spaces since 2002.

Brian's reporting has been cited by major websites like BuzzFeed, Billboard, the New Yorker and The Fader -- and shared by celebrities like Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber and Nicki Minaj.

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  1. Some people that are hardcore Swifties don’t have NBC, like me. If it was on another channel like ABC, it would’ve drawn much more viewers. God Bless You.

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