Oscars Are Dying (Award Shows) - PJ Explained
Today, the #Oscars aren't just an awards ceremony. They're also a marketing event. It's no surprise that Hollywood pours so much attention and money into the event, but there is another secret. The Oscars aren't that difficult to win. That is, as long as you understand the rules of the game, and the key is all in the statistics. For instance, you wanna make longer films, ideally over two hours. It’s a minor blessing that as much as their ratings have declined, the major awards shows don’t seem to be in danger of cancellation. They still outperform most networks’ nonfootball lineups, after all. #AwardShows #PJExplained
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