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 Sunday (2/27) Ratings 
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1. "77th Annual Academy Awards" (ABC) - 30.1/43
2. "Barbara Walters Interview Show" (ABC) - 8.8/13
3. "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (R, NBC) - 8.6/13
4. "Law & Order" (R, NBC) - 7.8/11
5. "60 Minutes" (CBS) - 6.6/10
6. "Cold Case" (R, CBS) - 6.4/9
7. "Dateline" (NBC) - 6.0/9
8. "Movie: Independence Day" (FOX) - 6.0/9
9. "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" (R, NBC) - 5.5/8
10. "Movie: Collateral Damage" (CBS) - 4.3/6
11. "Summerland" (R, WB) - 1.3/2


Mon Feb 28, 2005 12:22 pm
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Is that good for the Oscars?

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Mon Feb 28, 2005 12:23 pm
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Good for the Oscars!


Mon Feb 28, 2005 12:41 pm
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RogueCommander wrote:
Is that good for the Oscars?


Highest ratings since 2000.


Mon Feb 28, 2005 12:55 pm
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The ratings point looks fantastic,how many is that in viewers?Like 45mill?


Mon Feb 28, 2005 1:57 pm
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WOW! For an award show that doesnt really have that one " BIG " movie, it sure did great, best since 2000 huh? Thats great.

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NETWORK RATINGS
1. (ABC) - 24.0/34
2. (NBC) - 6.9/10
3. (FOX) - 6.0/9
4. (CBS) - 5.3/8
5. (WB) - 1.3/2


Mon Feb 28, 2005 2:15 pm
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Well, those people who had committed their sunday night to Desperate Housewives had only one place to turn :P

Que bordem, tedium, self-gratious acceptance speeches and some of the worst television ever that pulls ratings far higher than it should........THE OSCARS!

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This kinda sucks. :???:


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Umm Libs those numbers might be wrong.

As expected, the 77th Annual Academy Awards telecast took a big hit in the ratings Sunday night, falling more than 21 percent below last year's numbers. The ABC telecast registered a 23.3 rating and a 34 share in primetime versus a 29.6/40 a year ago. (It peaked in the 9:00 p.m. hour with a 24.7/35) Last year's telecast saw a 17-percent rise in the ratings, largely attributed to the return of Billy Crystal as host. But even the previous year's telecast produced significantly higher ratings -- a 25.2/37. Sunday's telecast recorded an 11.7 rating among adults 18-49. The figures were in line with most industry analysts' expectations. Earlier in the evening, a Barbara Walters interview special captured a 10.8/17 opposite CBS's 60 Minutes, which managed to come up with only a 6.1/10.


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BacktotheFuture wrote:
Umm Libs those numbers might be wrong.

As expected, the 77th Annual Academy Awards telecast took a big hit in the ratings Sunday night, falling more than 21 percent below last year's numbers. The ABC telecast registered a 23.3 rating and a 34 share in primetime versus a 29.6/40 a year ago. (It peaked in the 9:00 p.m. hour with a 24.7/35) Last year's telecast saw a 17-percent rise in the ratings, largely attributed to the return of Billy Crystal as host. But even the previous year's telecast produced significantly higher ratings -- a 25.2/37. Sunday's telecast recorded an 11.7 rating among adults 18-49. The figures were in line with most industry analysts' expectations. Earlier in the evening, a Barbara Walters interview special captured a 10.8/17 opposite CBS's 60 Minutes, which managed to come up with only a 6.1/10.


Uhhh that sounds REALLY OFF!!

From what I heard or read, it dipped 2 million (5%) from 43.5 to 41.5 million viewers!
Plus last year's rise wasn't attributed to Billy Crystal, it's cuz the previous year Bush had just waged war against Iraq the week of the awards.

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The golden globes, the grammys and now the oscars. all down in viewership. It's an interesting trend. maybe people are just tired of awards show lately. Or because there's so many awards shows it all seems the same. Chris rock even made a joke on jay leno last week about so many awards.


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BacktotheFuture wrote:
Umm Libs those numbers might be wrong.

As expected, the 77th Annual Academy Awards telecast took a big hit in the ratings Sunday night, falling more than 21 percent below last year's numbers. The ABC telecast registered a 23.3 rating and a 34 share in primetime versus a 29.6/40 a year ago. (It peaked in the 9:00 p.m. hour with a 24.7/35) Last year's telecast saw a 17-percent rise in the ratings, largely attributed to the return of Billy Crystal as host. But even the previous year's telecast produced significantly higher ratings -- a 25.2/37. Sunday's telecast recorded an 11.7 rating among adults 18-49. The figures were in line with most industry analysts' expectations. Earlier in the evening, a Barbara Walters interview special captured a 10.8/17 opposite CBS's 60 Minutes, which managed to come up with only a 6.1/10.


The overnights showed the ratings were higher than they actually were. Sorry for the confusion.


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