
It's the Monday night edition of Trice Talk "Mini-Pod" w/Donald Wayne. Tonight's article is from Mike Huckabee's Newsletter - contributing writer Pat Reeder who writes about the decline of the Oscars Award Show. At the time he wrote his article the official numbers were not in. But they are now and they were low. In fact the lowest on record. Fewer people watched the Academy Awards on Sunday night than at any time in the modern era, according to early numbers from Nielsen. The audience dropped 58 percent from a record-low in 2020 to land at 9.9 million viewers. In 2010 the show attracted 42 million viewers. Pat Reeder's article provides a few reasons why the Oscars are on a "freefall" to oblivion.
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