Anomalism
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Maybe.The Oscars have lost their audience due to political posturing.
Or it's just boring as ****. I don't understand what the appeal ever was.
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Maybe.The Oscars have lost their audience due to political posturing.
In this era the claims of oppression are really just thinly veiled racial hatred
Who watches that? I mean...
Imagine having to lick the boots of Hollywood pedophiles to get ahead.All entertainment award shows are lame because 95 percent of the entertainers are snooty Democrat boot lickers.
10 percent of almost no one is still no one.Who watches that? I mean...
People aren't that interested..In a horrific under-performance, viewership of The Oscars fell by 9% this year meaning they lost almost 1 in 10 viewers, apparently so turned off by the Hollywood narcissistic trend, yet the question remains: Will Hollywood see this as a call that they need to change direction, or will Hollywood just plug ahead with the usual stubborn indifference for making a product the wider public actually wants?
Amazingly, they still tell themselves they did well only because every other award did far worse, and now plan to leave TV altogether to focus on just the young crowd via a YouTube broadcast only. You know, because 20-somethings don't own TVs anymore and would rather sit for 2 hours watching their cellphone, meantime, there is zero chance I'll be watching anything live on Youtube. Seriously, I doubt being carried over television was the reason 9% of viewers who wanted to see the Oscars somehow missed them.
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Oscar Ratings Fall 9% From Last Year With 17.9 Million Viewers
The 2026 Oscars saw viewership tick down 9% from last year.www.thewrap.com