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  1. Mar 17, 2021 · From The Weeknd's snub to historically low audience numbers, awards shows are clearly in crisis — and it's not just because of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has shuttered movie theatres and...

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  2. Apr 13, 2021 · Big ratings declines for the Grammys and Golden Globe Awards have the TV industry wondering how low the Oscars could go.

    • stephen.battaglio@latimes.com
    • Staff Writer
  3. Most awards seasons find film fans seeking out Best Picture nominees in the run-up to the Academy Awards telecast, with the eventual winner reaping millions of additional dollars post-telecast.

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    • What Is The Future of These Awards Shows?

    The Oscars is not just a night for the industry to pat itself on the back and profit off the TV rights. It is supposed to be an evangelical moment for Hollywood. The Oscars encourages the public to coalesce around a few anointed pieces of "worthy" art. Cinemas often extend their viewing windows for major nominees, and a sweep for a film like 12 Yea...

    There are other elements at play here, and one of them relates to this meme: The cartoonist Adam Ellis created this strip a few years ago to poke fun at elitists who shoot people down for liking popular things. It has since become a shorthand retort online against anyone — professional critic or otherwise — suggesting that a piece of popular cultur...

    In some ways, it is understandable that awards shows might be losing their relevance. Why take the Academy's word as gospel given its decades of overlooking non-white talent? Why trust the Grammys after the way it snubbed The Weeknd, one of the most-streamed artists on the planet in 2020? Then there's the "famously irrelevant"Golden Globes, with it...

    But if we scrap the fanfare of the televised event, we might lose an opportunity — how reliable it is — to answer some big questions. What stories are important to the community at large? Which ones deserve a wider audience? Which ones spoke to a specific moment or mood that crossed demographic lines? In other words: we might lose one more opportun...

    • Paul Donoughue
  4. Apr 26, 2021 · In a year when most people haven’t been able to go to a movie theater, the producers of the delayed 2021 Oscars promised to deliver an awards show that felt like a movie.

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  6. May 12, 2021 · Find out what shows are renewed, what shows are canceled, and what shows' fates are still hanging in the balance with this breakdown of all the biggest shows on broadcast, cable, and...

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