The numbers are in and the 2019 Oscars attracted 29.6 million viewers Sunday night, up 3.1 million from the year before, per the network and the Nielsen ratings.
For those doing the math, that's an 11.6 percent jump from 2018.
(MORE: Oscars 2019: Queen, Lady Gaga, Tina Fey, 'Wayne’s World' and other top moments)The show was streamlined at just 3 hours, 15 minutes and had a fast pace from the start, mainly due to the lack of a host like in previous years.
"It's not about winning," Lady Gaga said in tearful #Oscars acceptance speech. "What it's about is not giving up. If you have a dream, fight for it." https://t.co/XQU450sNLY pic.twitter.com/0EeDFy6LXb
— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 25, 2019
"The Academy Awards dominated Sunday night’s social conversation with 17.7 million total social interactions," an official press release from ABC read. That's a 7 percent jump from last year.
(MORE: Oscars 2019: 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' 'Green Book' lead the way with multiple awards)"ABC’s 2019 "Oscars" telecast stands as TV’s most-watched entertainment telecast in 2 years," the release added.
Spike Lee jumping into @SamuelLJackson's arms after winning his first #Oscar was literal #FriendshipGoals. https://t.co/TLYl9ttHkN #Oscars pic.twitter.com/uiNxd7uXRE
— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 25, 2019
Some of the highlights from the night included Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper's heartfelt rendition of "Shallow," the song that also won an Oscar, and Spike Lee taking home his first award.
(MORE: Best fashion from the 2019 Oscars red carpet)The performances also were also stellar, with Queen kicking things off with "We Will Rock You" and Bette Midler later taking the stage to sing a nominated song from "Mary Poppins Returns."
Other big winners included Rami Malek winning best actor and Olivia Colman capturing best actress.