"A popular and eye-popping mix of stars like Beyonce, Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga drew a TV audience of 25.8 million Americans to the Grammy Awards -- the biggest TV audience for the telecast in six years, according to preliminary television ratings on Monday,"reports Reuters. "The 3-1/2 hour music awards show on CBS on Sunday enjoyed a 35 percent increase on last year and was the most-watched Grammy telecast since 2004, according to early date from Nielsen. Last year, 19.05 million Americans watched the performance and awards show from Los Angeles. Sunday's show saw R&B singer Beyonce take home six Grammys while 20-year-old country sensation Taylor Swift -- whose "Fearless" was the biggest-selling album of 2009 -- won four and became the youngest artist to win the coveted Grammy for album of the year. In a televised ceremony heavier on performances than award handouts, outlandish newcomer Lady Gaga paired up with equally flamboyant pop veteran Elton John, while Michael Jackson's children Prince Michael, 12, and Paris, 11, made a rare public appearance to accept a lifetime achievement award for the "Thriller" singer who died in June of 2009. READ MORE Check out Lady Gaga and Elton John's fabulous performance at The 2010 Grammy Awards!
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Well, I see nobody has still spat on Taylor Swift on this blog, so let me be the first: puah
Why no love for Taylor Swift, Eduardo?
The girl next door appeal doesn't do it for me, and I found her music plain and unsubstantial. IMHO, or course.
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