
Oscars ratings in US dip to four-year low, defying expectations
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The Oscars ratings in the US have fallen to a four-year low, with only 17.9 million viewers tuning in, a 9% decrease from last year's 19.7 million. Expectations were high that popular films like Sinners and One Battle After Another would boost viewership. However, the decline suggests a disconnect between critical acclaim and audience engagement. Despite a previous resurgence in interest following the pandemic, this year's numbers indicate a troubling trend for the awards show.
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The Oscars have historically been a major event in the film industry, often reflecting trends in cinema and audience preferences. The recent decline in ratings follows a brief resurgence in viewership, which many attributed to a post-Covid recovery in cinema attendance. The current ratings dip may indicate a more profound shift in audience engagement with traditional award shows.
This article reflects the views and opinions of the author and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian.
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