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Oscar Ratings Collapse: What a 16% Drop Means for the Live Telecast

 

 

Racial controversy, a tight match between "Birdman" and "Boyhood" and a new host in Neil Patrick Harris just weren't enough to give ABC's Oscars telecast a winning ratings boost over last year.

In fact the audience dropped significantly. Pulling in 36.6 million total viewers on Sunday night -- 6.4 million fewer that 2014's 10-year high, according to overnight numbers - the audience represents a six-year low in total viewers for the awards show and a 16 percent drop in viewership.

By comparison, two of the other biggest live televised events this year saw increases in viewership. January's Golden Globes telecast snagged 20.9 million viewers - a 10-year high for the show. The Globes were hosted by Amy Poehler and Tina Fey and gave "Boyhood" and "The Grand Budapest Hotel" the top movie prizes.

Meanwhile, the Super Bowl drew a stunning 114.4 million people earlier this month on NBC - making it the most-watched broadcast in TV history.

Those shows prove that live viewing isn't necessarily falling every year and people will show up for the right combination of participants, performers or nominees.

So what happened at the Oscars? There are a few probable reasons the show would see such a drop.

1. Nominees lack box office might.

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The biggest culprit appears to be the movies, for the most part an eclectic mix of mainly quirky and thoughtful indie films that did fair-to-middling business at the box office. However artful, they didn't generate much mainstream interest at multiplexes or for Sunday night's show. One can't help but wonder how the show would have done with "Gone Girl," "Interstellar" and "The LEGO Movie" in the mix.

2. No big watershed moments.

A big viral moment can bring in new viewers and hold on to them as the show goes on -- especially now with the speed that social media can make a moment viral. Sunday's show had nothing close to last year's star-studded selfie with Ellen DeGeneres.

3. The longer the show, the less people are watching.

A long show can be a ratings killer. People begin falling like flies as the show reaches its third hour. So, going over can be deadly to the its numbers. This year's show ran 48 minutes over its allotted time -- eight minutes longer than last year's telecast.

The decline doesn't worry ABC, however, which has the upper hand in the broadcasting deal, TheWrap has learned. Regardless of incremental ratings falls, the network wouldn't be able to program anything that could come near to the amount of live eyeballs that the Oscars telecast attracts.

Even when the show runs over its three hours of allotted time, it doesn't bother the network -- even though it has plenty viewers complaining on social media -- for the very same reason as above: It's a huge amount of viewers.

And when the show doesn't perform to the same level of ratings as the previous year, the network doesn't bat an eyelid either. As apparently, a network spokesperson told TheWrap, ABC doesn't guarantee advertisers that the show will match previous numbers.

That's very different to when a series misses its goals and then must provide advertisers with what's called "make-goods," meaning networks give advertisers more time on other programs or on digital platforms to make up for the impressions purchased by advertisers that weren't delivered.

So, why do advertisers put up with it? Again, there are very few TV events that get the amount of live viewership that the Oscars receive.

Another reason advertisers don't mind a fall in the Oscars ratings is its attractive demo: an upscale, female audience with money to spend.

So, if both the network and the advertisers are OK with falling ratings, who's getting the short end of the stick?

The Academy may find that it could pay for losing viewers in the long run. Its current contract with ABC runs through 2020. If it continues to lose viewers, that will take away some of its negotiating power when it's time to renew.

Then, again, the Academy can offer up its viewership to the other networks if ABC attempts to use the ratings falls against the group.

Still, no one really wants to walk away from viewers. But, even if some of the Oscars wanted to make changes -- like handing out technical awards off-screen in order to shorten the show's length -- the structure of the Academy makes that nearly impossible.

AMPAS decisions are made by a board of governors made up of three representatives from each of the 17 Academy branches, which means the below-the-line branches outnumber the actors, directors and writers by a substantial number. Those branches have always closed ranks to resist any attempt to move categories off the air, no matter how much ABC and viewers might wish for a more streamlined show. Those branches also now occupy most if not all of the officer positions, so they've got the power.

In fact, viewers seem to have very little power over anything that has to do with movie's biggest night.

Steve Pond, Tony Maglio and Todd Cunningham contributed to this report.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/oscars/oscar-ratings-collapse-what-a-16percent-drop-means-for-the-live-telecast/ar-BBhTNwJ

 

 

 

 

 



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LOL!

I saw the headline this morning & thought of you, LGS!

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I know what it means, 16% of the previous viewership finally realized what a tremendous waste of time the Oscars telecast is.

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My church group had a whole different view on why the ratings plunged. But that's a whole different thread.

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Why is it a different thread? Do tell.

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Sorry but Patrick Harris looked like an idiot. I guess it was meant to be funny but seems like a big fail. However, I didn't watch it but just from the photos and what I read. I heard Gaga was really good though. I did go youtube that.

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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

Sorry but Patrick Harris looked like an idiot. I guess it was meant to be funny but seems like a big fail. However, I didn't watch it but just from the photos and what I read. I heard Gaga was really good though. I did go youtube that.


 Thanks for the reminder. I really want to see that.

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Just watched it...

What a breath-taking performance, classic and elegant. It actually brought tears to my eyes.

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My church group had a whole different view on why the ratings plunged. But that's a whole different thread.


 I would love to hear this. 

 

 

I have no desire to watch and haven't for years.



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My church group had a whole different view on why the ratings plunged. But that's a whole different thread.


 I would love to hear this. 

 

 

I have no desire to watch and haven't for years.


Gay host.

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Neil Patrick Harris is the one reason I would consider watching. He's a very funny man. Personally, the preachiness, pompous, patronizing, uber liberal attitude of Hollywood has much more to do with why I don't watch. And it's boring.

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Neil Patrick Harris is the one reason I would consider watching. He's a very funny man. Personally, the preachiness, pompous, patronizing, uber liberal attitude of Hollywood has much more to do with why I don't watch. And it's boring.


She mentioned a Church group, so that was my guess.

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Well, as much as I love him, walking on stage in his underwear likely didn't help that situation.

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Well, as much as I love him, walking on stage in his underwear likely didn't help that situation.


But they couldn't have know he was going to do that? I guess?

I haven't seen Birdman yet. I love NPH, he seems like a genuinely nice man.

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Lawyerlady wrote:

Well, as much as I love him, walking on stage in his underwear likely didn't help that situation.


But they couldn't have know he was going to do that? I guess?

I haven't seen Birdman yet. I love NPH, he seems like a genuinely nice man.

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No, they couldn't know, but it doesn't exactly help change someone's mind or watch next year.



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I also think that the Oscars always focus on movies that a lot of mainstream folks don't see. It's not as fun that way.

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Lawyerlady wrote:

Well, as much as I love him, walking on stage in his underwear likely didn't help that situation.


But they couldn't have know he was going to do that? I guess?

I haven't seen Birdman yet. I love NPH, he seems like a genuinely nice man.

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No, they couldn't know, but it doesn't exactly help change someone's mind or watch next year.


 It was an homage to a key scene in Birdman, which was nominated for several awards, much like Billy Crystal coming out in the Hannibal Lecter mask the year that movie was nominated. 



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Well, as much as I love him, walking on stage in his underwear likely didn't help that situation.


But they couldn't have know he was going to do that? I guess?

I haven't seen Birdman yet. I love NPH, he seems like a genuinely nice man.

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 It was likely a scripted part of the show, he didn't ad lib taking all his clothes off! It was a bit, a joke...you had to have known about Birdman to get the joke. Those in the know found it humorous. 



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Why is it a different thread? Do tell.


 Ya'll really want to know all this?



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I haven't watched it in forever. I don't care anything about it.

All the awards shows have become nothing but vulgar and or soap boxes.

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Well they are comparing the years numbers to last years which was a 10 year peak. Also last year box offices sales were down 5-6%, so less intest in the movies anyway. With 36.6 mil viewers, 75% more than the Golden Globes, I do not think the Oscars are going to disappear.

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Nobody Just Nobody wrote:
Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

Why is it a different thread? Do tell.


 Ya'll really want to know all this?


I do.  And.......Go!  biggrin 



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Well, as much as I love him, walking on stage in his underwear likely didn't help that situation.


 Well, there are shows I would love to watch with my kids.  So, I can't even put on the Music awards even if One Direction is on for my teeny bop daughter because you know someone is going to have a wardrobe malfunction, drop the F bomb or go Miley Cyrus.  It  would be GREAT if we could enjoy all of our favorite artists and seem them perform and just have an enjoyable 2 hrs of TV.  But, seems the bullschit must prevail and instead of it being about music, it has to be about "pushing the envelope" or making some stupid "social or political" statement or whatever.



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