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Golden Globes TV audience down five per cent despite Oprah, Time’s Up

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LOS ANGELES: The US television audience for the 2018 Golden Globes ceremony dropped about five per cent to 19 million viewers, broadcaste­r NBC said on Monday, despite the show’s high profile following sexual misconduct scandals that have rocked Hollywood.

Sunday’s three-hour show was the second-most watched in 10 years, NBC said, but reversed an upward trend.

Just over 20 million Americans tuned in to the 2017 Golden Globes ceremony on NBC, a rise that topped two years of decline for the live show.

Sunday’s ceremony, hosted by talk show host Seth Meyers, was the first big Hollywood awards show leading up to the Mar 4 Oscars. It was marked by scathing jokes about sexual misconduct scandals in the entertainm­ent industry and beyond, and by passionate speeches about female empowermen­t.

Oprah Winfrey’s powerful speech about female and black activism won the most attention, sparking calls by fans on social media for her to run for US President in 2020. Winfrey was accepting a lifetime achievemen­t award.

Every major female celebrity wore black on the normally colourful red carpet to show support for the Time’s Up US$15 million campaign launched last week to support victims of sexual harassment in the workplace.

The biggest winners at the Golden Globes were indie movies “Lady Bird” and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? Seth Meyers hosts the 75th Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California on Sunday. — Reuters photo
Seth Meyers hosts the 75th Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California on Sunday. — Reuters photo

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