The audience rose 12% from last year, when 16.7
million people tuned in, ABC said. At that show, Will Smith
slapped presenter Chris Rock before winning best actor.
This year's ceremony celebrated a rebound in moviegoing as
several of the nominees, including "Avatar: The Way of Water"
and "Top Gun: Maverick," were blockbuster hits at cinemas.
Multiverse adventure "Everything Everywhere All at Once" took
home best picture and dominated the awards.
While the Oscars audience increased compared with last year, it
ranked as the third-lowest on record for the ceremony.
Viewership of many awards ceremonies has dropped in recent years
as audiences have ditched traditional television for streaming
and social media.
ABC said Sunday's awards were the subject of 27.4 million
interactions on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. The
Oscars also ranked as the No. 1 trending topic on Twitter
worldwide throughout the broadcast.
The highest-rated Academy Awards telecast took place 25 years
ago, when megahit "Titanic" swept the honors. More than 57
million people tuned in that year.
In 2021, in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, Oscar ratings
hit their low point with 10.5 million viewers.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
(Photo: Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert and Jonathan Wang win the
Oscar for Best Picture for "Everything Everywhere All at Once"
during the Oscars show at the 95th Academy Awards in Hollywood,
Los Angeles, California, U.S., March 12, 2023. REUTERS/Carlos
Barria/File Photo)
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