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Trump mocks record-low Oscars ratings: 'We don't have Stars anymore - except your President'

Mar 6, 2018, 20:21 IST

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  • President Trump took to Twitter on Tuesday morning to blast the record-low TV ratings for the Oscars.
  • The 90th Academy Awards on Sunday was the least watched in Oscars history with only 26.5 million viewers - a 19% drop from last year's ceremony.
  • Trump tweeted: "Lowest rated Oscars in HISTORY. Problem is, we don't have Stars anymore - except your President (just kidding, of course)!"
  • A number of factors - outside of just Hollywood star power - could have played into the ratings drop, including lack of interest in nominated films and a general decrease in viewership for live events.

 

President Trump took to Twitter on Tuesday morning to mock the record-low TV ratings for the Oscars.

The 90th Academy Awards on Sunday was the least watched in Oscars history with only 26.5 million viewers, representing a 19% drop from last year's ceremony.

Trump said the "problem" with the Oscars' ratings was that he was the only "star" nowadays.

Trump tweeted: "Lowest rated Oscars in HISTORY. Problem is, we don't have Stars anymore - except your President (just kidding, of course)!"

Trump's tweets fit into a well-established pattern of him criticising Hollywood on Twitter. In January of last year, as president-elect, Trump called Meryl Streep "one of the most over-rated actresses in Hollywood," after Streep criticized Trump in a speech at the Golden Globes.

On the front of Oscars' ratings, a number of factors could have played into the show's drop this year.

As Business Insider's Jason Guerrasio noted on Monday, there wasn't great interest among the general audience in the movies that were favored for best picture. And most of the top categories were awarded along the same lines that Oscar pundits had been predicting for weeks.

The Oscars were also contending with a general trend toward decreased viewership for live TV events. The Super Bowl, for instance, saw its rating slip to a nine-year low this year.

Here are the total viewers for the Oscars since 2000, according to Programming Insider:

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