Grammy TV audience hits 10-year high

By REUTERS

LOS ANGELES: A combination of old stars including Mick Jagger and Barbra Streisand and newer faces such as Justin Bieber and Katy Perry lifted the music industry's Grammy Awards on Sunday to their biggest audience in 10 years.

Television network CBS on Monday said 26.55 million viewers tuned in to see country trio Lady Antebellum win song of the year and record of the year with "Need You Now" and Canadian rockers Arcade Fire claim best album for "The Suburbs." Total viewership was up 3 percent from last year's 25.87 million, CBS said, as music fans watched Mick Jagger pay tribute to the late Solomon Burke by singing "Everbody Needs Somebody" and Justin Bieber in a duet with Jaden Smith.

The Grammys are given out by the US-based Recording Academy. In recent years, organizers have reduced the number of awards given away in the televised portion of the show and emphasized performances as a way to keep audiences tuned in. This year's honors included some of the biggest names in pop music, hip-hop and rap, country and rock. Among the other singers were Lady Gaga and Eminem.

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