-By ArdorComm News Network
December 1, 2023
The Oscars 2024 ceremony will begin one hour earlier than usual, which is a dramatic change in the program’s schedule. The move is a part of the organizers’ plan to continue hosting the prestigious awards show during primetime, when it can reach a larger audience.
The telecast is set to broadcast live on March 10 from 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. (ET, US time). A 30-minute pre-show will take place ahead of the live ceremony to set the mood and create excitement for the main event. It promises to be an exciting prelude to the highly anticipated awards night.
ABC has arranged for a new episode of Abbott Elementary, its Emmy-winning comedy series, to air after the big Oscars party. The well-chosen cast guarantees a smooth transition from the awards show to the cherished sitcom, improving the audience’s overall enjoyment.
Notably, Quinta Brunson is the creator, producer, writer, and star of Abbott Elementary, a mockumentary series that has received a lot of praise and been nominated for eight Emmys. The choice to air the show right after the Oscars is an attempt to maximize the number of viewers and keep them interested throughout the whole evening.
TV host Jimmy Kimmel will serve as the night’s host, bringing his wit and humor back to the Oscars stage. The production will be led by showrunner and executive producer Raj Kapoor, with executive producers Molly McNearney and Katy Mullan providing a smooth and unforgettable telecast. The renowned filmmaker Hamish Hamilton will direct the live event.
The 96th Academy Awards will take place at the esteemed Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood. The glitter and drama will be broadcast live on ABC, reaching viewers in more than 200 countries across the globe. The earlier start time promises a new and exciting twist to the cinematic celebration as the Oscar countdown gets underway, laying the groundwork for an amazing evening in the entertainment and film industries.