
SAG Awards Will Be Pretaped, Edited Down to One-Hour Broadcast
In an era of socially distanced awards shows, the SAG Awards will take it a step further and present its awards as a pretaped broadcast, with the nominees discovering who’s won days before the April 4 airdate on TNT and TBS. The broadcast will be a heavily scaled-down version of the awards ceremony that traditionally takes place at... go to Article >
SAG Awards Will Tape Acceptance Speeches Days Early – But Can Actors Keep a Secret?

The Screen Actors Guild Awards will announce the winners in 13 acting categories on Sunday evening, but by then the winners and losers will have known about the results for three or four days. And if those actors and their reps can keep quiet... read more
SAG Awards Predictions: Stakes Are High in the Actress Categories

The Screen Actors Guild Awards, which will take place on Sunday in a scaled-down, pre-taped, one-hour ceremony, will probably tell us a few things we already know about this year’s awards races, and maybe a few things we don’t about a couple of... read more
SAG Awards Halve Last Year’s Viewers, Fall to New Record Low

The poor SAG Awards never stood a chance. A pretaped and condensed-to-one-hour version of the 2021 Screen Actors Guild Awards settled for 957,000 total viewers across TNT and TBS, according to Nielsen, a new all-time low for the annual special.... read more
55 influential business and leadership books that can instantly boost your management skills

Summary List Placement Reading is a common denominator among successful people in business. New information and perspectives help us grow smarter, more innovative, and more resilient over time. Below, you'll find 55 of the most influential... read more
‘The United States vs. Billie Holiday’ Wins Top Prize at AARP’s Movies for Grownups Awards

Lee Daniels’ historical drama “The United States vs. Billie Holiday” has been named the year’s best picture by the AARP Movies for Grownups Awards, which will celebrate its winners during a PBS broadcast on March 28. Sophia Loren and Anthony... read more
Oscars Unveil Poster Created by Artists From Around the World

The Academy has unveiled artwork for this year’s Oscars, a ceremony whose details remain murky as the country continues to curtail large gathers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The art is part of a campaign titled “Bring Your Movie Love,”... read more
Can the Oscars Avoid the Curse of Pandemic-Era Awards Shows?

This may be jumping the gun, since Oscar nominations aren’t being announced until Monday and the show is still more than six weeks away, but I just don’t see how the Academy Awards are going to avoid the curse of pandemic-era awards shows. We... read more
Can We Please Get Steve Kornacki on the Oscars Show?

A version of this story first appeared in the Oscar Nominations Preview issue of TheWrap’s awards magazine. Every year, I try to explain how the Oscars’ system of vote-counting works, delving into the intricacies of ranked-choice voting (the... read more
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