With the momentum of a brighter year at the Box Office and several blockbuster nominees, the Oscars were all the buzz this past Sunday, March 12, 2023.
2022 saw the highest box office gross numbers since the pandemic, and this year’s releases drove interest in the awards ceremony.
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@varietymagazineKe Huy Quan wins the #Oscar for Best Supporting Actor ♬ original sound - Variety
@imdbNo words, just #kehuyquan #harrisonford #oscars #indianajones #oscars2023 ♬ original sound - IMDb
The awards brought attention to several of the nominees beyond social media, and interested audiences headed to Wikipedia to learn more. Oscar winners nearly swept the top pages by views on the following Monday.
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Sources:
1. Comscore Social, Content Pulse, content mentioning “Oscar” or “academyaward” or “academy award”, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, March 12-13, 2023 2. Comscore Social, Content Pulse, content mentioning “everythingeverywhere” or “everything everywhere”, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, March 12-13, 2023 3. Comscore Social, Metrics & Trends, Custom category including all Oscar nominees, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, March 12-13, 2023 4. Comscore Social, Content Pulse, content mentioning “Michelle Yeoh” or “michelleyeoh”, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, March 12-13, 2023 5. Comscore Social, Content Pulse, content mentioning “Ke Huy Quan” or “kehuyquan”, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, March 12-13, 2023