Oscars: ‘We may have to get used to smaller audiences,’ says Academy exec
By Behind The Scenes TV on Feb 29, 2008 in Awards, TV
On Sunday, Feb. 24, the Academy Awards telecast earned its lowest audience rating on record, plummeting 21 percent from last year. Is the Oscars in crisis? And what, if anything, can the Academy do to turn the tide? EW.com spoke with Bruce Davis, executive director of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
(Source: EW)
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