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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 24 Feb 2013

    The median age for the #Oscars TV audience is 52.8, compared with 46.7 a decade ago and 39.9 in 1992.http://on.wsj.com/YpNTKh 

    7:09 PM - 24 Feb 2013
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      1. Ed O'Keefe‏Verified account @nowthised 24 Feb 2013
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        Or, ouch RT @WSJ: The median age for #Oscars TV audience is 52.8, compared with 46.7 a decade ago and 39.9 in 1992 http://on.wsj.com/YpNTKh 

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      1. Julie Slavet‏ @JulieSlavet 24 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ @DHPortner Right, along with us aging boomers.

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      1. nigel carr‏ @sohony 24 Feb 2013
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        RT @WSJ is this why it's snoozier: 'median age of #Oscars TV audience 52.8 vs 46.7 in 2002 & 39.9 in 1992' http://on.wsj.com/YpNTKh '

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      2. Justin Flitter‏Verified account @JustinFlitter 24 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ yes but younger audience probably the highest engage on social channels rather than TV

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      3. John Lai‏ @IAmJohnLai 24 Feb 2013
        Replying to @JustinFlitter

        @JustinFlitter @WSJ and @SethMacFarlane being the host would have played some role with average age as well

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      1. maritza alzaibar‏ @maritzaibar 26 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ

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      1. Sarah Rogers‏ @MissReputedDJ 25 Feb 2013
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        RT@WSJ: The median age for the #Oscars TV audience is 52.8, compared with 46.7 a decade ago and 39.9 in 1992. http://on.wsj.com/YpNTKh 

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      1. Mike Lowrey‏ @STATnMELO 24 Feb 2013
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        Same ppl watching RT @WSJ The median age for the #Oscars TV audience is 52.8, compared with 46.7 a decade ago and 39.9 in 1992.

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      1. Jim Charanis‏ @jcharanis 24 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ this is the weirdest Oscar show ever. They aren't going to change that demographic any time soon with this.

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      1. Harry Raymond‏ @harryraymond 24 Feb 2013
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        Ouch RT @WSJ: The median age for the #Oscars TV audience is 52.8, compared with 46.7 a decade ago & 39.9 in '92.http://on.wsj.com/YpNTKh 

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      1. patricia blume‏ @patriciablume1 24 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ Thanks for telling me why I am so bored with this show.

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      1. Lela Winston‏ @lela_winston 24 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ So true...I'm not watching

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      1. Andrew Evans‏ @therealxAndrew 24 Feb 2013
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        “@WSJ: The median age for the #Oscars TV audience is 52.8, compared with 46.7 a decade ago and 39.9 in 1992. http://on.wsj.com/YpNTKh ” yup #fb

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      1. Dan Pollock‏ @MDHDputyPollock 24 Feb 2013
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        #Oscars should be called "antiques road show" @WSJ: median age for #Oscars TV audience is 52.8, compared with 46.7 in 2002 and 39.9 in 1992

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      1. Barrett Peterson‏ @CFOBP 24 Feb 2013
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        @WSJ Same audience...aging as time will cause.

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      1. Matt Mead‏ @fungalmatt 24 Feb 2013
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        #thewalkingdead MT @WSJ: The median age for the #Oscars TV audience is 52.8, compared with 46.7 a decade ago. http://on.wsj.com/YpNTKh 

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