On Oct 9, 2:30 pm, "Mark J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For the first time since the Oscars came to television in 1953, the
> Academy will allow the studios to run ads during the telecast for
> summer (and further) releases, as long as the film is not opening
> until the end of April or is not a sequel or prequel to any nominated
> film this year, with only one spot per distributor (and only one movie
> spot per commercial break), the spot must be having its first showing
> on the Oscarcast (which presumably includes online), cannot use the
> words "Oscar" or "Academy Award" and can only be for one film, not a
> slate of films:

Because heaven knows we wouldn't to do anything that qould question
the integrity of the Oscars.

<Rolls eyes.>

--Dake Sikula
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