Nielsen: 29.6 million viewers for Oscars, up from 2018
NEW YORK — The Oscars ended its four-year streak of dwindling viewership, reaching 29.6 million on Sunday to beat last year’s audience by 12 per cent, but it still represents the second-smallest audience in the award show’s history.
The 2018 show had reached only 26.5 million viewers, a figure that set off alarm bells at ABC and the motion picture academy.
This year’s show featured movies with more box office juice than in the recent past. It provided a water-cooler controversy over the merits of best picture winner “Green Book,” and some memorable musical performances by Queen and the duo of Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper.