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  "textContent": "The 2026 Oscars telecast saw the award show’s ratings decline, breaking a trend Hollywood hoped would continue based on the last several years of ratings increases. According to Variety, the 2026 Oscars telecast saw ratings drop 9% from 2025’s ceremony honoring the best of cinema from the previous year, as determined by the Academy of […]\n\nThe post 2026 Oscars Ratings Drop 9% to 17.9 Million Viewers – Lowest Since 2022 as Online Clips Replace Full Telecast appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
  "title": "2026 Oscars Ratings Drop 9% to 17.9 Million Viewers – Lowest Since 2022 as Online Clips Replace Full Telecast"
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