Oscars Draw 18 Million Viewers, an 8% Drop

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2025 Oscars TV audience declines from last year to 18 million viewers
"Anora" wins five Oscars, but lack of big box office films among this year's nominees hurt ratingsLos Angeles Times - 11h -
4 Nations Face-Off: USA-Canada championship hockey game draws record 9.3 million viewers on ESPN
Only the 2010 Vancouver Olympics Gold Medal match between the USA and Canada drew a larger audience at 27.6 million for NBC.Yahoo Sports - Feb. 21 -
U.S.-Canada 4 Nations Hockey Final Draws a Record 9.3 Million Viewers
Canada’s 3-2 victory in overtime over the United States topped the previous most-watched N.H.L. game in 2019 at 8.9 million.The New York Times - Feb. 22 -
Hulu technical glitches mar Oscars' streaming debut for many viewers
More than 33,000 users reported an inability to log onto Hulu just as the 97th Academy Award telecast was set to begin. Thousands more saw their stream abruptly end before the best picture award.Los Angeles Times - 19h -
Salah scores, sets up equalizer as Liverpool draws 2-2 at Villa to lead Premier League by 8 points
Mohamed Salah has scored one goal and set up the equalizer by Trent Alexander-Arnold in Liverpool’s 2-2 draw at Aston Villa that stretched its lead in the Premier League to eight pointsABC News - Feb. 19 -
Chargers, defensive back Elijah Molden agree to three-year extension worth $18 million, per reports
After being acquired in a trade from the Titans, Molden had a career year with the ChargersCBS Sports - Feb. 21 -
The top 8 takeaways from the 2025 Oscars, according to those who were there
Our team on the ground at the 2025 Oscars reflects on the night's key moments — some of which you didn't see on TV.Los Angeles Times - 1d -
2025 NFL free agency: Bengals cut ties with three-year starter in move that frees up $8 million in cap space
Alex Cappa shouldn't have a hard time finding a new teamCBS Sports - 21h -
China’s record-breaking blockbuster buoyed by patriotic viewers
‘Ne Zha 2’ rakes in $1.7bn with help from companies organising group outings and repeat viewingsFinancial Times - Feb. 21
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