Sentences with phrase «low viewership»

Viewership of Sunday's Academy Awards broadcast plunged to a record - low viewership of 26.5 million people.
A lot of factors could've gone into the show's low viewership, one of which would actually support Trump's assertion that the show lacked star power.
President Donald Trump loves to feud over ratings and didn't hold back on the record low viewership for Sunday's Oscars.
While the Dish Network's reach and power have weakened over the past few years just as Viacom's have, the satellite company is still in a somewhat stronger position than it used to be relative to the entertainment giant, because it knows that Viacom is already suffering from low viewership numbers, and that impacts its ad revenues.
, which represented the glitzy program's lowest viewership in nine years.
That amounts to the second - lowest viewership in Oscars history.
Yes, that beat out the other awards shows (like the Golden Globes and Grammys) this year, but it's also over 5 million lower than the previous low (32 million in 2008) and 20 percent lower viewership than the Oscars saw in 2017.

Not exact matches

«Based on results of similar high profile soccer contests, such as El Classico, we envision seeing concurrent viewership levels in the low six figures.»
Viewership for last year's show was down about 1.4 % from 2015, marking a seven - year low.
Last year, 111.3 million people tuned in to the Super Bowl, according to Nielsen, which marked a low when compared to Super Bowl viewerships in years past.
About 30 million Americans watched NBC's coverage of the opening event between 8 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. EST, according to The Verge, putting viewership at a low that hasn't been seen since the the 1996 Olympic games in Atlanta.
Anyway, the only culture war that exists is on TV which considering overall TV viewership as a % is at an all - time low I find quite funny.
«CNN drew its lowest ratings in over a year last week, averaging just 385,000 total viewers and only 95,000 viewers in the coveted 25 - to - 54 demo - a miniscule viewership, even by cable news standards.»
Low rated news network gleefully uses comments to troll for click dollars from viewership who probably very rarely cares what either believes on any subject.
Global viewership of F1 hasn't been this low in 12 years, back when Schumacher and Ferrari were so dominant that you wouldn't have blamed Ross Brawn and Jean Todt for switching off from boredom.
The cable network axed Eliot Spitzer's hopelessly low - rated talk show, «In the Arena,» yesterday, following months of steadily dwindling viewership.
February 21, 2018 • Prime - time viewership is lower than it was for the Sochi Winter Games, though NBC is still drawing more viewers in prime time than its competitors.
Again, the Academy will be concerned that the somewhat lower profiles of many nominees will reduce TV viewership, which has fallen from 55 million in 1998 («Titanic») to 32 million in 2008 («No Country for Old Men»).
This year's Oscar ceremony had viewership at an all - time low, which some claimed had to do with the heightened political and social messages surrounding the awards ceremony in the wake of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements against workplace sexual harassment and assault.
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