The 2020 Oscars, which aired before the pandemic lockdowns in the U.S., drew 23.6 million viewers, while the 2019 show drew 29.6 million viewers. The preliminary figures are expected to rise slightly as more data comes in. Early ratings don't include streaming and some viewership for audiences on the West Coast.
Was the Oscars viewership down?
According to early numbers from Nielsen, the 8-11 p.m. ET portion of the Oscars pulled in 13.7 million viewers and snared a rating of 2.9 among adults 18-49. Those is the second-lowest Oscar results ever, only exceeded by the dismal data of last year.
Did 2021 ratings go down for Oscars?
The pandemic-delayed 2021 Oscars amassed just 10.4 million total viewers, down a whopping 56 percent from the previous ceremony.
Why are Oscar ratings declining?
The pandemic hastened the Oscars' ratings decline last year — along with other major awards shows — as health protocols led to a scaled down ceremony.
What was the Oscar ratings 2021?
Looking at last year in the same preliminary fast-national data, the 2021 ceremony drew 9.85 million viewers and a 1.9 rating among adults 18-49.
34 related questions foundHave the Oscars lost their way?
Oscars Lose 6 Million Viewers From Last Year, Set New All-Time Lows in Ratings. The 2020 Oscars drew 23.6 million total viewers on ABC, down a whopping 6 million TV viewers, or minus 20% from last year.
What were the ratings for the Grammys?
Hosted by Trevor Noah from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, the two-month-delayed 64th Annual Grammy Awards drew 8.93 million total viewers across multiple platforms, according to time-zone adjusted fast national data from Nielsen.
Does anyone actually watch the Oscars anymore?
Around 14 million people watched the chaotic show on Sunday night. And yes, that's a sharp uptick from 2021's all-time low of 9.23 million. But compare that to the 29.6 million and 23.6 million who watched in 2019 and 2020, respectively, and the spike seems a lot less impressive. People used to watch the Oscars.
What was the viewing audience for the Oscars?
Key Facts. ABC's Oscars broadcast averaged a viewership of 16.62 million viewers, in a final count that included streaming and digital audiences.
How bad were the Oscar ratings last night?
The 94th edition of the awards show attracted 15.4 million viewers on ABC and a 3.2 rating among adults between 18 and 49 years old, according to a preliminary report from Nielsen released to ABC on Monday.
Are award shows losing viewers?
In 2013, the Academy Awards drew 43.7 million viewers for its broadcast, which usually lasts roughly three hours. By 2018, that figure had plunged by over 40% to 25.5 million viewers. Likewise, in 2012, the Grammys pulled in 39 million viewers, but by 2019 only about 20 million viewers tuned in, a nearly 50% drop.
What age group watches the Oscars?
According to The Hollywood Reporter, ABC's broadcast brought in 15.36 million viewers and had a 3.2 rating among the 18-49 age demographic. This number is up from the 13.73 million viewers and 2.9 rating in that demographic that was reported earlier in the day.
What were the Oscar ratings 2022?
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The 94th Academy Awards also received a 2.9 rating in the key demo among adults 18-49. That's up from 2021's 10.4 million viewers (9.85 million, with the fast-affiliate-based numbers) and 2.12 rating, lows for the show.
How many viewers watched the Oscars last night 2021?
Sunday's Oscars drew 16.6 million total viewers on ABC, according to Nielsen's Live + Same Day national numbers, a significant improvement from 2021's record low. (But it is still the second-worst Oscars of all time.) In the key demo of adults 18-49, the 94th Academy Awards received a 3.8 rating.
Does winning an Oscar mean anything?
The Oscar Effect means that victors are widely sought after by directors, allowing them to demand more money in future projects because the paying audience is more eager to see films in which they star, according to as.com.
How many people were at the Oscars?
The 2020 Oscars, which aired before the pandemic lockdowns in the U.S., drew 23.6 million viewers, while the 2019 show drew 29.6 million viewers.
What were the ratings for the 2021 Grammys?
The March 14, 2021 Grammy Awards settled for 8.8 million total viewers across multiple platforms and a 2.1 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic, according to Nielsen. Those all-time lows were down 53 percent and 61 percent, respectively, from the January 26, 2020 Grammys.
How many views did Grammys 2022 get?
TV viewing for the 64th Grammy Awards ceremony will only be slightly above last year's all-time low. Early Nielsen data showed the CBS telecast averaged 8.93 million viewers, a notch above the comparable figure of 8.8 million in 2021.
Who owns the Grammys?
A Grammy Award is any of a series of awards presented each year in the United States by either the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences or the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. The Grammys, as they are commonly known, are meant to recognize spectacular work in the music industry.
What year did Titanic win Best Picture?
The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on March 23, 1998. With eleven awards, Titanic tied with Ben-Hur for the most Academy Awards in Oscar history. It also became the first film to win Best Picture without a screenwriting nomination since 1965's The Sound of Music.
Who watches Oscars?
ABC's broadcast of the Oscars drew 16.62 million viewers and a 3.76 rating among adults 18-49 in the final same-day ratings, which include out of home viewing. Earlier figures, which didn't include out of home, had the show at 15.36 million viewers and a 3.2 in adults 18-49.
What network is carrying the Oscars tonight?
The Oscars will be broadcast live on ABC starting at 8 p.m. ET on Sunday, March 27. ABC's official red carpet pre-show starts 90 minutes beforehand at 6:30 p.m. ET, but many outlets, like E!, will be in place waiting for the stars to arrive from 3 p.m.