Sunday night’s Academy Awards ceremony drew just 19.5 million viewers, the fourth-lowest viewership in Oscar history.
Of course, the corporate media sycophants, who need Hollywood advertising dollars and refuse to admit that America will never accept a fascist wake revolution, are making this failure out of these things. howling Headline: “2024 Oscars to see 19.5 million viewers, highest in four years” and “TV ratings: Oscar hits post-pandemic high” and “Oscar ratings reach four-year high with ‘Barbenheimer’ and early start”
But facts are facts, and just 10 years ago, in 2014, the Oscars telecast drew 43.7 million viewers. Heck, five years ago he was watched by 30 million people in 2019.
But let’s celebrate those 19.5 million people.
Also interesting is the fact that the Oscars are losing young viewers.And again, here’s what the entertainment media is flattering Rotate it:
The 96th Academy Awards telecast reached a four-year high in total viewers, an increase of 4% compared to the 18.8 million who watched Sunday night’s telecast in 2023. Last year’s broadcast saw a 13% increase in total viewers compared to the previous year. The audience for this award in 2022 was 16.7 million. This year’s show also earned a 3.81 rating among adults 18-49.
That last sentence kills me.
Read the paragraph again and ask yourself what is missing. In noticing that we are receiving all the “good news” about how Sunday’s telecast improved its total viewership compared to his 2022 and his 2023 telecasts. Sho. But, but, but, how does 18-49 compare to last year? Why is it being left out? And why does that last sentence make a 3.81 rating sound like a victory?
I’ll tell you why… It’s because you’re being deceived by omission.Her all-important age demo in the 18-49 age range determines advertisers’ rates was depressed That’s a full 5 percent compared to last year.
Either way, here’s the real reason Sunday night’s Oscars should be considered a disaster…
Sunday was supposed to be the perfect ratings storm for the Academy Awards. First, the TV broadcast started an hour earlier than usual. Second, for the first time in 20 years, Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, whose film Ordinary People became a bona fide blockbuster, is the frontrunner for Best Picture. That hasn’t happened since 2003. Lord of the Rings: Return of the King.
In addition to Oppenheimer, another blockbuster, Barbie, it was It was promoted as an important part of the television broadcast, especially in the Best Song category.
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After 20 years of shit, the average person who won Best Picture was ignored en masse — movies like Birdman, Parasite, CODA, Everything Everywhere All at Once, The Shape of Water, Moonlight, The Artistand slumdog millionaireOscar was suddenly given the gift of turning back the clock to a time when ordinary people actually watched movies — Titanic, Braveheart, Forrest Gump, Schindler’s List — It attracted attention for the Best Picture award. And the result is…
The fourth worst ratings in the 50-year history of broadcast television.
Anyone who cares about a movie’s cultural relevance isn’t sleeping well. What are the odds that blockbuster movie Planet wins another Oscar?
There was a time when the planets of commerce and art always aligned, and movies that the public could actually relate to dominated Oscar buzz. Hell, there was a time when the Oscars were so important that a Best Picture nomination could blow up a film’s box office.
No more.
Media sycophants will blame streaming and social media and the pandemic and Putin and fluoride in the water, but they will never tell the truth, and that is this…
Jimmy Kimmel is the worst. He’s self-righteous, divisive, not very interesting, and no one watches his late-night show. America rejected him a long time ago.
These people aren’t all that nervous that their industry is clearly becoming irrelevant. https://t.co/nvRiTUtIpO
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) March 11, 2024
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Hollywood hates ordinary people and loves China.
Hollywood is raising our children with cross-dressing, drag queen, and transsexual propaganda while destroying our heroes.
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