Oscars TV audience plummets to new low

27 April 2021, 00:54

Chloe Zhao with the best picture and best director Oscars for Nomadland
93rd Academy Awards – Press Room. Picture: PA

Viewers have been tuning out from the Academy Awards for a host of reasons.

The Academy Awards television audience in the US plunged to 9.85 million viewers, less than half the Oscars’ previous low and continuing a startling trend of viewer tune out for awards shows.

The Nielsen company’s preliminary estimate shows the audience that watched Nomadland win best picture on ABC 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 in which cinemas were mostly closed due to Covid-19, people were unexcited about or unfamiliar with movies they primarily streamed at home.

Oscars producers tried to fight through pandemic fatigue with a host-less programme and a small, socially-distanced audience that did not wear masks during the broadcast.

The event drew mixed reviews, and renewed questions about the types of movies the industry makes and wants to honour.

“It was agonising 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.

It was not long ago that the Oscars were often the second most-watched television programme 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.

93rd Academy Awards – Press Room
Frances McDormand, left, winner of the award for best actress in a leading role for Nomadland, and Yuh-Jung Youn, winner of the award for best actress in a supporting role for Minari, pose at a ceremony said to lack the glitz and glamour of previous years (Chris Pizzello/Pool/AP)

The Oscars have done best in years when popular movies were up for awards — the telecast drew 55 million viewers when Titanic won best picture in 1998 — but no movie this year 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.

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 programmes has 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.

More than ever, the Oscars needed to simply show more of the movies they were honouring, wrote Darren Franich in Entertainment Weekly.

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.

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 — may have proved disorienting to some viewers.

93rd Academy Awards – Arrivals
The Oscars were this year held at Union Station in Los Angeles. Organiser hoping for a more elegant feel to the programme failed to excite audiences, some critics said (AP Photo/Mark Terrill, Pool)

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 honouring 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 theatre world well, she said.

Now, Stone said her 22-year-old daughter and her friends believed the Academy Awards were only interested in a certain kind of movie — and they were not being flattering.

By Press Association

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