The Ringer's Daniel Joyaux says admit that it's going to be a five-hour 
show and start it at 5:30 p.m. ET, the same time the Super Bowl kicks off, 
make the first two hours the craft awards, shorts, documentaries and 
international film hosted by a familiar person but not a big star 
(examples:  BIll Hader, Issa Rae, Jenny Slate), from 7:30 to 8:30 a 
half-time show from another location with the original songs (see Rhianna 
and Lady Gaga singing their nominated songs back-to-back!), the composers 
conducting the orchestra with excerpts from the nominated scores, the 
necrology and the only ads previews of upcoming movies while everyone at 
the Dolby is drinking and socializing, and a final two hours with a big 
star host and the big awards, with a graphic like the "Pardon the 
Interruption" rundown showing which awards are coming up, the lifetime 
achievement awards returning to the live telecast, and getting off in time, 
even with an overrun,  for the late local news at 11 p.m. ET:

https://www.theringer.com/oscars/2023/3/6/23626817/academy-awards-2023-how-to-fix-the-oscars-telecast-show

But as I said, it'll never happen, because the Academy be the Academy.

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