Oscars TV audience shrinks 9% in US from last year
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Published on March 18, 2026.
The Academy Awards has seen a 9% decrease in its audience of 17.9 million viewers, the lowest since 2022, according to Nielsen data. The highest-rated show aired in 1998 was "Titanic" when over 57 million people tuned in. Meanwhile, social media usage increased by 42% over the same period.
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