Oscars TV rating plunges to more than half with 9.85 million viewership
Last year's tally of 23.6 mn had set the previous record for least-watched Oscars telecast.
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The event drew mixed reviews, and renewed questions about the types of movies the industry makes and wants to honor.
NEW YORK: The Academy Awards television audience plunged to 9.85 million viewers on ABC, less than half of the Oscars' previous low and continuing a startling trend of viewer tune out for awards shows.
The Nielsen company's preliminary estimate shows that the audience who watched "Nomadland" win best picture on Sunday was 58% below last year's tally of 23.6 million, which had set the previous record for least-watched Oscars telecast.
Following a year where movie theaters were mostly closed due to COVID-19, people were unexcited about or unfamiliar with movies they primarily streamed at home. Producers tried to fight through pandemic fatigue with a hostless program and a small, socially-distanced audience that didn't wear masks during the broadcast.
The event drew mixed reviews, and renewed questions about the types of movies the industry makes and wants to honor.
"It was agonizing for me to get through the show last night. It was pure torture," said Marc Berman, a veteran television analyst who writes the "Programming Insider" newsletter, on Monday.
The Oscars do best in years when popular movies are up for awards _ the telecast drew 55 million viewers when "Titanic" won best picture in 1998 _ but no movie came close to that impact. As a result, viewers sat through "long acceptance speeches from people you don't know in movies you never heard of," Berman said.
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To be fair, all awards shows have been in a ratings free-fall. Both the Golden Globes (6.9 million viewers) and Grammy Awards (9.2 million) had record low audiences this year.
The normal glitz, glamour and excitement of these programs have been muted by the pandemic. Instead, producers have had to deal with live audiences either limited or non-existent, presented to an audience already sick of seeing people on Zoom.
Robert Lloyd, critic for The Los Angeles Times, noted that Academy Awards producers Steven Soderbergh, Stacey Sher and Jesse Collins wanted to have the program look more like a film. Instead, "it actually dulled the image and made a live event feel less so," Lloyd wrote. "In a bid for elegance, the broadcast courted sluggishness."
More than ever, the Oscars needed to simply show more of the movies they were honoring, wrote Darren Franich in Entertainment Weekly.
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But there were relatively few clips. The show lacked production numbers and was light on scripted comedy. Winners were also not rushed offstage with music designed to shorten acceptance speeches _ for better or worse.
"Sunday's broadcast on ABC was more like a cross between the Golden Globes and the closing-night banquet of a long, exhausting convention," wrote Mike Hale in The New York Times.
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The show took some risks creatively, although one of them _ ending the night with the best actor winner instead of building up to the best picture honoree _ may have proved disorienting to some viewers.
Some of the other problems pulling people away from awards shows are not unique to the movie industry. Entertainment audiences are splintered, with fewer events pulling people together communally. And instead of sitting through hours of minor awards, many people know they see special moments, like Glenn Close shaking to 'Da Butt', on social media feeds later.
But there are things unique to the industry that people making movies must take into account, said Sasha Stone, founder and editor of the Awards Daily web site.
The Academy Awards have "painted themselves into a corner" by honoring movies that appeal to critics and people who cover and talk about the awards, instead of the general public, she said. The show risks becoming like the Tony Awards, which is watched primarily by a niche audience that knows the New York theater world well, she said.
Now, Stone said her 22-year-old daughter and her friends believe the Academy Awards are only interested in a certain kind of movie _ and they aren't being flattering.
It wasn't long ago that the Oscars were often the second most-watched television program of the year after the Super Bowl. For most of the 2000s, the Academy Awards audience was in the 35 million to 45 million range each year. Only six years ago, in 2015, the Oscars reached 37.3 million people, Nielsen said.
In an eviscerating monologue last week, HBO's Bill Maher took aim at the subject matter of films that were nominated for Oscars this year.
"I don't have to leave the theater whistling, but would it kill you once in a while to make a movie that doesn't want to make me take a bath with a toaster?" he said. "We all had a rough year. A little escapism would have been appreciated."
Oscars 2021 Winners List: Big Day for Chloé Zhao & 'Nomadland'; Complete Guide to Watching These Films Online
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Stars added glabour to the two-hour-long low-key Oscars event, virutally and physically.
'Nomadland', Anthony Hopkins & Frances McDormand stole the show at the 93rd Academy Awards.
Here's a list of winners, and guide to where you can stream these Oscar-rated films.
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Chloé Zhao won the award for her direction, Frances McDormand bagged the Best Actress award in the leading role, and 'Nomadland' won the Best Picture title.
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Welsh actor Anthony Hopkins won the Best Actor award for his performance in 'The Father'.
The movie is about a man who refuses all assistance from his daughter as he ages, according to IMDB. It feature Olivia Colman, Imogen Poots and Rufus Sewell.
Amazon Prime users can watch the film on video-on-demand.
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Daniel Kaluuya won best supporting actor Oscar for his role as Black Panther activist Fred Hampton in 'Judas and the Black Messiah'.
The actor was a front-runner in the category where he was nominated alongside his co-star LaKeith Stanfield. This is the first Academy award for Kaluuya, who is best known for movies such as 'Get Out', 'Black Panther' and 'Queen & Slim'.
Kaluuya played Chicago Black Panther activist Fred Hampton, who was killed in an FBI raid in 1969.
Directed by Shaka King, the Warner Bros movie is inspired by true events in the late 1960s that were one of the most tumultuous and pivotal periods in American history. Hampton was 21 when he was assassinated during a coordinated raid by a tactical unit with orders from the FBI and the Chicago Police Department.
The film also features Jesse Plemons, Dominique Fishback, Ashton Sanders and Martin Sheen. It is streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
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Youn Yuh-jung, the feisty grandmother in 'Minari', captured more than her grandson's heart.
She is the second Asian actress to win the best supporting actress award at Oscars, more than four decades after Japanese-born Miyoshi Umeki earned the trophy for 1957's 'Sayonara'.
Youn plays Soon-ja, a card-playing grandmom with a knack for swearing, who's moved from South Korea to join her daughter and stepson in his seemingly quixotic quest to trade dispiriting work in California for farming in Arkansas. Soon-ja and her initially wary grandson form an unlikely but loving bond.
Youn became an instant film star in South Korea with her 1971 debut 'Fire Woman'. At the peak of her career, she married popular singer Cho Young-nam and moved with him to the United States, where he performed at Billy Graham's church. Her American detour put her career on hold for nearly a decade, until she returned to South Korea, her marriage ended and she resumed acting.
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The 2020 Netflix original film 'My Octopus Teacher' bagged an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature.
Directed by Pippa Ehrlich and James Reed, the film documents a year spent by filmmaker Craig Foster forging a relationship with a wild common octopus in a South African kelp forest.
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The movie is about a jazz musician gets his big break after being stuck in a mediocre job for a long time, and a a wrong step changes his life. It can be streamed on DisneyPlus Hotstar.
Animation lover can also add 'If Anything Happens I Love You' to their watch-list (available on Netflix) as it won the best Animated Short Film award.
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'Fight for You' from 'Judas and the Black Messiah' won the best Original Song award.
The Academy Award went to songwriters Dernst Emile II and Tiara Thomas and H.E.R., who also performed it.
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Danish film 'Another Round', starring Mads Mikkelsen, won best international feature film.
Directed by Thomas Vinterberg, the comedy-drama revolves around four friends who are high school teachers. In a bid to see how alcohol affects their social and professional lives, they start consuming alcohol on a daily basis.
The movie, written by Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm, stars Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Magnus Millang and Lars Ranthe, and is a co-production between Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden.
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The movie features Carey Mulligan, Bo Burnham and Alison Brie. It is not available on any streaming platform.
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