More people tuned in to watch the Oscars than any of the 2020 Democratic primary debates. However, the annual award show still saw its smallest audience yet.
The 92nd Academy Awards, which featured special performances from Eminem, Billie Eilish, and Janelle Monae, had an average audience of 23.6 million total viewers on Sunday night, according to Nielsen’s live and same-day fast national program ratings. The audience size broke the previous low of 26.5 million viewers in 2018.
The event came in as the most-watched entertainment television special since last year's Oscars despite losing 6 million viewers from 2019 to 2020. Comparatively, the most watched presidential debate was the first night of the first two-day debate, which registered 18.1 million viewers and was broadcast on NBC, MSNBC, and Telemundo.
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4 comments:
Out of touch doesn’t being to explain these elites views of the world from their high security homes.
Oscar who?
THEY NEED TO KEEP THE POLITICS AT HOME !!!
Tired of seeing Stuck-up smart asses like Brad Pit run their
smart mouth !!! We all know most of them Rich-spoiled
actors are Democrat & like to attack Trump !!!
They should be Grateful to get the Stupid award & that they
got Rich from Real Americans (Republicans) !!!!
These shows are no place to bring up politics & WE could
say alot More about them & their Democrats, than they can us
They who side with the Demon-crats Hurt only Themselves !!!
Maddona / Merle Streep / Brad Pitt / & many more !!! LOL
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