This years Oscar telecast had the worst ratings in history. A lot of people are suggesting ways to increase viewership for the upcoming years. They say it would be helpful to:
1) Nominate more popular movies
- The Oscars should never turn themselves into an MTV Awards Show just to appeal to "Transformers" and "Spider-Man 3" fans. Please keep it classy, Oscar.
2) Only air important categories
- Everyone should be rewarded with the ability to make a speech on live television. The Oscars are about awarding every single branch there is when it comes to film making. To say Sound Editors are less important than say, Supporting Actors, is absolutely ridiculous.
3) Let the public have a say
- Some people suggest letting the public vote for some kind of "Fan Favorite" award. No. An Academy Award is the biggest honor in the entertainment industry, and it wouldn't be fair to have Shia LaBeouf or Will Ferrell winning 20 Oscars when some people have zip.
The real reason why this Oscar telecast flopped? Only one of the movies nominated for the top prize, "Juno", was a big box office hit. It isn't a matter of the general public losing interest over the years, considering last year's telecast had great ratings. The reason for that was because there were hits like "The Departed" and "Little Miss Sunshine" nominated. That's all.
I'm not saying the Oscars should ever go out of their way to nominate the moneymakers. As long as ratings don't dip below 30 million, who really cares?
Also, they might want to try getting a good host. Jon Stewart pretty much flopped once and flopped again. No second chances allowed!