February 11, 2025 5:30am
17m
The Oscars are nearly one hundred years old: in early March the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will host its 97th awards ceremony. But viewership has collapsed and the Academy has yet to find a way to grapple with the move to streaming over cinema releases. So how relevant are the awards? And does Hollywood have anything new to offer?
- GUEST: Bill Wyman, journalist, arts editor, and columnist with the Sydney Morning Herald.
- PRODUCER: Catherine Zengerer