The Oscars get their biggest audience in 5 years despite dominance of ‘Anora’ and other small films
- The 97th Academy Awards garnered an estimated 19.7 million viewers, marking the largest audience in five years, according to figures released by ABC.
- The viewership figures indicate a rebound from the pandemic lows, with viewership significantly surpassing other awards shows like the Grammys, which attracted 15.4 million viewers.
- The triumph of 'Anora,' which won five Oscars including Best Picture, contributed to the increase from last year's 19.5 million viewers, reported by ABC.
- The viewing numbers saw a significant increase among people aged 18 to 49, driven by mobile and laptop watches from younger viewers.
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The Oscars reach their highest audience in five years
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