Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights that traditional entertainment award shows like the Oscars, Emmys, and Grammys continue to attract significant attention from American audiences, albeit in changing ways [1][2] - Approximately half of American adults reported watching all or most of the major award shows via television or streaming in the past year, with over 60% having viewed both live broadcasts and edited clips [1] - The 97th Academy Awards in March attracted over 20 million viewers, marking the highest ratings in five years, although this figure is significantly lower than the 50 million viewers for the 1998 Oscars [1] Group 2 - Older audiences are finding the increasing length of award shows challenging, leading them to either glance at live broadcasts or wait for edited clips [2] - Award shows like the American Music Awards and Latin Grammys are actively trying to broaden their appeal to younger and minority audiences, with about 70% of Black and Hispanic adults having watched these shows or clips in the past year, compared to around 50% of White viewers [2]
美民调显示:美国人关注颁奖典礼的方式发生显著变化
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-09-15 22:42