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About 18 million people watched Oscars, down 7%

Bangkok Post Tuesday, 4 March 2025 ()
LOS ANGELES — This year's Oscars telecast that honoured independent film "Anora" brought in an estimated 18.1 million US viewers on television and streaming, according to data released by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on Monday.
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