Oscars Score Ratings Gold

by admin on March 9, 2010

Jeff Bridges accepting his Oscar for Best Actor for Last night’s Oscars may have been a comedy of technical errors, but the returns are nothing to laugh at.

The broadcast of the 82nd Annual Academy Awards scored over 41.3 million sets of eyeballs Sunday night, the highest audience for an Oscar ceremony in five years.

It’s even more impressive when you consider that New York, one of the biggest TV viewing markets in the country, couldn’t watch the first bits of it because of the ABC/Cablevision blackout.

It’s so like the movies; everything turned out all right in the end.

 

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