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They Went Woke: Oscars Facing Liquidity Crisis, Launch $500 Million Fundraising Drive As Viewers Flee
2024-05-11
[ZERO] ......the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences has launched a $500 million fundraising initiative in an effort to offset the Oscars dramatic drop in viewership - which went from nearly 44 million in 2014, to just 19.5 million in the latest ceremony, according to Statista.

Bill Kramer, the Academy’s Chief Executive, revealed in an interview with the Financial Times that the organization has already raised about $100 million, with contributions from high-profile donors like billionaire Leonard Blavatnik. The campaign is further bolstered by sponsorship agreements with renowned luxury brands, including the Dorchester Collection.

The timing of this fundraising drive is crucial as the Academy’s current broadcasting agreement with ABC, a Walt Disney-owned network, is set to expire in 2028, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the Oscars. Negotiations for renewal are expected to commence shortly, with Kramer describing the existing deal as "very healthy" and lauding the partnership with Disney as "amazing." However, the shift towards streaming and the upheavals in the television and film industry have prompted the Academy to pursue what Kramer calls a "revenue diversification campaign."

"No healthy company or organization should rely on one source of support to a degree that could cause concern if that support decreases," he told the outlet.

The move comes amid broader financial struggles within the non-profit arts sector. Notable institutions like the Metropolitan Opera in New York have had to draw emergency funds from endowments due to cash shortfalls, and the Sundance Film Festival has faced significant challenges recovering post-Covid-19 disruptions.
Posted by:Besoeker

#13  Sadly, since I have boycotted them my entire life, I can't boycott them more. Honestly I just never gave a crap about them anyway. Most of the so called "Oscar worthy" movies wind up in the bargain tub at Walmart anyway cause real humans don't watch that crap.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2024-05-11 21:24  

#12  'Like Pee Wee's Playhouse, but spastic and retarded'
/bad quote I wish I had made

Look. I know I've commented, but a DEI inclusion ruined the Roast of Tom Brady. Being a former Chief's fan, Tom Brady getting tapped on the head for a Personal Foul which turned the game, I get one way or another old school football fans would be interested one way or another.

They managed to put in a 'roaster' who was lame and gay.

Ruined the immersion.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2024-05-11 19:57  

#11  American Sniper was the last one for wife & I.
I also knew the sad end.
Posted by: Spats+B.+Hayes8168   2024-05-11 19:38  

#10  MacAfee is their only hope. Maybe they can roast Tom Brady again and give out movie awards after the show.
Posted by: Super Hose   2024-05-11 13:59  

#9  LOL ultra rich Californians are panhandling. Now that is some Bad Luck.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2024-05-11 13:35  

#8  Uh, by that I mean movies that aren't so woke that they make people wanna barf.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2024-05-11 12:51  

#7  The best thing for the Oscars would be to use that $500 million to make some decent movies.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2024-05-11 12:50  

#6  
Posted by: Jack+Creanter7508   2024-05-11 09:45  

#5  Can't remember going to 4 theaters in the last 10 years.

Last time was Sound of Freedom, almost 12 months ago.

The Oscar's have become little more than a Liberal Political Vent Rally now.

I will not support the Oscar's by watching, the actors by going to their movies, or those theaters showing their stuff that funds their mouths.
Posted by: NN2N1   2024-05-11 09:45  

#4  Oops.

"No healthy company or organization should rely on one source of support to a degree that could cause concern if that support decreases," he told the outlet.

Well, keep flashing that middle finger at that one source will make that happen.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2024-05-11 08:51  

#3  "No healthy company or organization should rely on one source of support to a degree that could cause concern if that support decreases," he told the outlet.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2024-05-11 08:50  

#2  Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of preening overpaid parasites.
Posted by: ed in texas   2024-05-11 08:37  

#1  ....fundraising initiative in an effort to offset the Oscars dramatic drop in viewership

Tire chains in Tijuana, a very hard cell.
Posted by: Besoeker   2024-05-11 02:13  

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