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Viewers return to Oscars after four-year slump

A hostless and shortened Oscars format appears to have pleased American viewers, who returned after 2018’s all-time low.

Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper perform at the 2019 Oscars. Picture: Channel 9
Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper perform at the 2019 Oscars. Picture: Channel 9

The 91st Academy Awards telecast rebounded from a four-year slump to record 29.6 million US viewers, an 11 per cent rise from 2018’s all-time low, ABC said on Monday.

The increase is welcome news for organisers who stumbled through a series of headline-grabbing missteps in the run-up to the show, including backtracking on a best popular film category and pulling the plug on a host for the first time in three decades.

The hostless and shortened format appear to have pleased American viewers, with the 200-minute show broadcast by ABC the most-watched entertainment telecast in two years, ABC said in a statement.

“Year to year, ‘The Oscars’ audience surged by 3.1 million viewers (29.6 million vs. 26.5 million) and jumped 13 per cent in adults aged 18-49 (7.7 rating vs. 6.8 rating),” ABC said, quoting data from the Nielsen Company.

It added that the show had dominated social media Sunday night with 17.7 million interactions, the majority on Twitter (75 per cent), followed by Instagram and Facebook.

Apart from a shortened broadcast and a change in format, entertainment experts attribute the rise in audience this year to the presence of blockbusters and performances by Queen and Lady Gaga.

AFP

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