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Oscar 2020: How To Live Stream Oscar Nominations


Mon 13 Jan 2020 | 01:32 PM
Yara Sameh

The 92nd Academy Awards nominations are scheduled to be announced today, Monday, at 8:18 AM ET (3:18 pm Cairo local time), which will take place on February 9, 2020, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

The nominees for all 24 categories will be revealed in a global live presentation by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

It will also be streamed on Oscar.com, Oscars.org, and on its digital platforms of Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook.

You could also follow along via hashtags #OscarNoms and #Oscars.

https://youtu.be/BEho_CNX43s

 

The announcement will be pided into two parts, beginning at 5:18 PT, which will witness the announcement of the nominees of nine categories:

-Actor in a Supporting Role

-Actress in a Supporting Role

-Costume Design

- Film Editing

-Original Score

-Animated Short Film

-Live-Action Short Film

- Sound Editing

- Sound Mixing

 

The rest of the nominees will be revealed at 5:30 PT (3:30 AM Cairo local time) following a break, which includes:

- Actor in a Leading Role

- Actress in a Leading Role

- Animated Feature Film

- Cinematography

- Directing

-Documentary Feature

- Documentary Short Subject

- International Feature Film

- Makeup and Hairstyling

- Original Song

- Best Picture

- Production Design

- Visual Effects

-Adapted Screenplay

-Original Screenplay

The final Oscar voting kicks off January 30 and ends February 4 at 5 PT.

ABC entertainment president, Karey Burke announced in a presentation at the Television Critics Association press tour, that this year’s Oscars ceremony will be hostless for the second year in a row.

The Oscars will once again ditch its host due to a rating’s boost after last year’s show, which didn’t feature a host.

“Together with the Academy, we have decided there will be no traditional host, repeating for us what worked last year,” Burke said.

He added: “Together with the Academy, we have decided there will be no traditional host, repeating for us what worked last year”.

Burke pointed out that it will have huge entertainment values, big musical numbers, comedy and star power.

The Oscars had to go without a host last year after their original choice Kevin Hart canceled after a scandal revolving an old homophobic tweet had resurfaced.

It was the first time in three decades the show didn’t have a host, since 1989.