Let’s all give a big congratulations to Jimmy Kimmel and all arrogant, self centered, snobby Hollywood liberals. The 2018 Oscar awards have yieled the lowest TV ratings in it’s 90 year history. Of course the first couple of decades weren’t televised since there weren’t TVs back then. Good thing those arrogant Hollywood liberals had those 500 armed police officers to protect their snobby asses last night.
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Hollywood had a lot to say at Sunday night’s Oscars ceremony, but unfortunately, not everyone heard the message: Early ratings appear to indicate it was the, if not one of the, least-viewed telecasts in history.
According to a round-up of local Nielsen markets, the Academy Awards was down 16 percent to an 18.9 household rating, down from last year’s near-low of 22.4. That’s also down from the prior lowest ratings on record — a 21.9 household rating from 2008. Make no mistake: the Oscars remain one of TV’s most viewed events at around 29 million viewers (last year, it was 32 million). But the three-and-a-half hour show only broke records in categories like screenwriting (congrats Jordan Peele, the first black screenwriter to win), not ratings.