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Oscars 2021 Director, Producers Talk Plans for 93rd Show: It s Not Going to Be Standard Awards Show Fare

Oscars 2021 Director, Producers Talk Plans for 93rd Show: It s Not Going to Be Standard Awards Show Fare
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Oscars 2021 Director, Producers Talk Plans for 93rd Show: It s Not Going to Be Standards Awards Show Fare

Calendar Feedback: Hollywood hypocrisy on bullying

Print Thank you to Mary McNamara for her column about bullying in Hollywood [“Hey Hollywood, Stop the Bully Act,” April 13]. Bullies also exist in families, schools, neighborhoods, the military, the police and other workplaces. As a victim of bullies as a youngster and teenager, I have felt their power. Walking from school one day, an absolute stranger walking across the street called me a name. For reasons I cannot explain, I intuitively found it humorous that this stranger felt that I was a threat to his sense of self. And suddenly my stomach pain disappeared and I stood tall, realizing that this bully, and all bullies, are cowards, and the perceived weak trigger their own insecurities.

Column: With ArcLight and other movie theaters closing, has it ever seemed so frivolous to predict the Oscars? Let s reflect

Column: With ArcLight and other movie theaters closing, has it ever seemed so frivolous to predict the Oscars? Let s reflect
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Oscars 2021: looming TV ratings disaster could be calamitous for Academy

Steven Gaydos, executive vice-president of content for film industry magazine Variety, says “there is ample reason for concern … Before Covid hit the audience numbers were declining rapidly, year on year, for all awards shows. The Academy is essentially funded by the TV show, and they are about to open a big expensive museum. They have taken on a half-billion-dollar enterprise at a time when their primary source of income is declining. There could be an iceberg ahead for the Academy.” The success of the TV show is vital to its organisers Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Ampas), which receives around $75m per year from TV network ABC, on a contract that will last until 2028. ABC itself makes large sums from advertising slots during the show – $129m on the 2020 edition – meaning that revenue generation remains strong. But last year’s audience figures were the lowest ever, at 23.9m in the US, imperilling ABC’s ability to make a profit on the show.

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