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Posted: 2023-11-20T02:40:17Z | Updated: 2023-11-20T15:08:22Z Fans Upset Over 'Awful' Billboard Music Awards 2023 Format: 'Nowhere To Watch' | HuffPost

Fans Upset Over 'Awful' Billboard Music Awards 2023 Format: 'Nowhere To Watch'

The awards show took a digital-only approach this year, and critics on social media found it to be "really embarrassing."
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The Billboard Music Awards took an experimental, digital-only approach to its ceremony this year, and fans are asking organizers to never do it again .

The awards show which has aired on various networks over the years, including Fox, ABC and NBC  eschewed a traditional broadcast or livestream on Sunday, instead sharing clips of performances and artists’ wins via Billboard’s website and social media channels.

The BBMAs billed the ceremony as a “reimagined award show concept” to “entertain fans with music and exclusive content,” according to a press release.

Rather than taking place in a single venue, performances and acceptance speeches occurred in a variety of “global locations, in the midst of sold-out tours, and in custom venues,” organizers said.

Critics on X, formerly Twitter, weren’t happy with the changes, pointing to the lack of a livestream as well as technical difficulties with the videos on Billboard’s website.

A spokesperson for Dick Clark Productions, the producer behind the ceremony, referred HuffPost to a Billboard.com Q&A when asked how organizers decided on the format.

“When conceptualizing a newly reimagined BBMAs, it was important for us to put the artists and fans first, leaning into the existing viewing habits of today’s audience to create an awards show that speaks to a new generation,” said Maddy Mesevage, Dick Clark Productions’ senior vice president of marketing.

“Similar to how music consumption has shifted, with 85% of music consumed digitally, how fans engage with their favorite artists and view content has also shifted,” Mesevage said. “So this year, the BBMAs is meeting fans everywhere they are, and everywhere they already consume music and content.”

You can check out more from the Q&A here.

A source close to the show noted that a “brief glitch” occurred on Billboard’s website “due to overwhelming demand.”

The site, which hosts videos from the ceremony, was unable to load clips for some Google Chrome users as of late Sunday night.

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