Oscars lowest viewership in eight years

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The 88th Academy Awards has been making headlines for months now ahead of event, however only, 34.3 million American viewers, tuned in to watch the Oscars 2016, was down to six percent less than last years 36.6 million viewers.

The show itself, though controversial, received generally favorable reviews from the critics, who reserved their most fulsome praise for host Chris Rock, who targeted the Academy with a series of caustic jokes about the Oscars’ lack of racial diversity.

Civil rights leader Al Sharpton, who had called for viewers to “tune out” after no ethnic minority nominees were announced in the acting categories for the second year running, said the drop was ‘heartening.’

He said in a statement, “Though clearly we don’t take full credit for the decline, certainly one would have to assume we were effective and part of the decline. And to those that mocked the idea of a tune out, it seems the joke was on them.”

Erik Davis, Managing Editor of Film Website Fandango, described the evening as “one of the most consistently entertaining Oscar shows in memory.”

“Whether or not it was intentional, the show had a unifying theme, and every Chris Rock joke was a perfect riff on that theme,” he said.

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Additionally, Rick Kissell, of Film Industry Magazine Variety, attributed the lower numbers in part to Best Picture Nominees not appealing to older audiences, and 2015′s three biggest blockbusters, Star Wars: The Force AwakensJurassic World and The Avengers: Age of Ultron being largely absent from the nominations.

The viewership for half of the last 16 Oscars shows since 2000 has dipped below 40 million, with the Ellen DeGeneres-hosted 2014 edition attracting the largest audience of 43.7 million.

ABC Network representative said in a statement that this year’s show had played well with adults aged 18 to 34, a key demographic for advertisers, rising one percentage point.

The network cited figures by the Nielsen rating agency which showed the ceremony was the subject of 7.2 million tweets, a surge of 22 per cent on last year.

The most tweeted about minute came as Leonardo DiCaprio’s accepted his first ever Oscar, best actor for survival epic The Revenant

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