Oscars Ratings Hit Record Low.

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LOS ANGELES — The doomsday ratings scenario has hit the Oscars.
A record low 26.5 million people watched Sunday night’s telecast, a nearly 20 percent drop versus last year.
It also represents a startling drop off: As recently as four years ago, the Academy Awards had an audience of 43.7 million viewers.
The previous record low was in 2008 when 32 million viewers watched a hastily organized ceremony that proceeded just days after the Writers Guild of America’s strike had ended.
Moving the ceremony up to 8 p.m. on Sunday on ABC — a half-hour earlier than its 8:30 p.m. slot — did little to aid the show’s rapidly declining audience.
ABC executives were concerned enough before the ceremony that they said publicly that Oscar winners should not feel compelled to make fiery political speeches. Keeping things frothy and fun would do just fine.
And the show, for the most part, stayed away from the industry’s concerns over the Trump administration (a contrast from a politics-heavy Golden Globes and Emmys), though it did emphasize the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements.
Television executives often point to a lackluster slate of performers or movies as a reason for disastrous ratings. But with $57.4 million in ticket sales, “The Shape of Water” was the biggest best picture winner in five years since “Argo” won best picture in 2013.
Ratings for live award shows have plummeted in the last six months. The Grammys saw a quarter of its audience plunge in January, and the Screen Actors Guild Awards similarly saw a 30 percent drop.
 

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Makes sense.


It used to be about the movies.


Now it's about political agenda.



This year was the first Oscars I haven't watched in over a decade. And I won't be watching next year.
 

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Makes sense.


It used to be about the movies.


Now it's about political agenda.



This year was the first Oscars I haven't watched in over a decade. And I won't be watching next year.


Same here only I stopped watching going on 15-17 years now. From what I've seen in the news it's just a political platform for the the democrats and their liberal failed agenda. That's all it really is. Boring ass bullshit.
 
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When will the left learn that their countless virtual signaling is not desirable across the board. How many facets of entertainment do we need to see record lows in until it sinks in their biased filled brains?
 

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Can't remember the last time I watched any of the Oscars....having out of touch actors pontificate to the masses their social and political agendas does nothing for me.
 

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was the Oscars on? darn...I missed it
 

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Hollywood and the left don't get it.
 

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Interesting you guys know so much about something you didn't watch and don't care about.
 

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great news.. probably another 20% drop next year. that's the trend
 
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You lose in every aspect of life. Don't you got some political wars to fight for your side? You wouldn't know a real nigga if he walked up and robbed your bitch ass.
 

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used to watch it, enjoyed it, but regardless of their political statements being made (which are plenty) it became just a giant circle jerk for hollywood to tell each other how great they are. lost interest when that piece of trash, Milk, was up for like 10 awards. Wow a story about a gay City Supervisor in San Francisco...how important :)

haven't even looked up the winners yet but since i only saw two movies at a theater last year, IT and Darkest Hour, I wouldn't know any of them anyway
 

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used to watch it, enjoyed it, but regardless of their political statements being made (which are plenty) it became just a giant circle jerk for hollywood to tell each other how great they are. lost interest when that piece of trash, Milk, was up for like 10 awards. Wow a story about a gay City Supervisor in San Francisco...how important :)

haven't even looked up the winners yet but since i only saw two movies at a theater last year, IT and Darkest Hour, I wouldn't know any of them anyway
It's like a CPAC convention for the left except it gets nationally televised.
 

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Their world is changing, but their heads are too far up each other's ass the see it
 

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I just don't think there are any good movies out anymore! I thought Dunkirk sucked. The trailer was better than the movie.
 

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