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Oscars 2018: How The Brand Forged New Credibility In The Furnace Of Scandal
- Tuesday February 27, 2018
- Entertainment | Agence France-Presse
A big factor in improving trust has been major reforms within the Academy including the inclusion of almost 1,500 people in 2016 and 2017, which were women or people of color
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Oscars 2017: Why Both PwC Accountants Have Been Banned From Future Shows
- Friday March 3, 2017
- Entertainment | Caitlin Gibson, The Washington Post
Oscars 2017: Longtime Oscars stage manager Gary Natoli offered new details of how both accountants failed to prevent - and later, halt - the disaster that unfolded after Faye Dunaway mistakenly announced La La Land as the best picture winner
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Oscars 2017: PwC Accountants Blamed For Envelopegate Barred From Future Shows
- Thursday March 2, 2017
- Entertainment | Reuters
The organisers said that the two accountants found at fault for botching the climactic announcement of the winner for best picture at the Academy Awards have been officially declared unfit for any future Oscar duty
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Oscars 2017: All Eyes On PwC Accountant Brian Cullinan After Envelope Debacle
- Wednesday March 1, 2017
- Entertainment | Caitlin Gibson, The Washington Post
Oscars 2017: The wrong envelope was handed to best picture presenters Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty, and for nearly two excruciating minutes, La La Land was celebrated as the winner of cinema's most coveted prize - which rightfully belonged to Moonlight
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Oscars 2017: Jimmy Kimmel Reveals Inside Story Of Envelopegate And How Denzel Washington Helped
- Thursday March 1, 2018
- Entertainment | Written by Gitanjali Roy
Oscars 2017: "La La Land was somehow simultaneously the biggest winner and loser last night. You know it's a strange night when the word envelope is trending on Twitter," Jimmy Kimmel said
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Oscars 2017: Mahershala Ali, First Muslim Actor To Win, Feels 'Blessed'
- Tuesday February 28, 2017
- Entertainment | Samantha Schmidt, The Washington Post
Mahershala Ali, who defeated Dev Patel in the race of Best Supporting Actor Award at Oscars, has become the first muslim to win an Academy Award. Mr Ali won an Oscar for his performance in Moonlight.
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Oscars 2017: 2 People Knew La La Land's Win Was A Mistake. Why Did It Take So Long To Correct?
- Tuesday February 28, 2017
- Entertainment | Caitlin Gibson, Karen Heller, The Washington Post
Oscars 2017: Finally, about one minute and fifty seconds after Dunaway declared the wrong winner, two people appeared onscreen - a man wearing a headset, and Martha Ruiz, one of the PricewaterhouseCoopers partners who oversees the Oscars ballot process
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Oscars 2017: 89th Academy Awards - Firm In Charge Of Ballots Apologises For Handing Out Wrong Envelope
- Monday February 27, 2017
- Entertainment | Written by Nilanjana Basu
Oscars 2017: "We sincerely apologize to Moonlight, La La Land, Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, and Oscar viewers for the error that was made during the award announcement for Best Picture," the company said in a statement
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Oscars 2017: A Breakdown Of Exactly How The La La Land-Moonlight Shocker Happened
- Monday February 27, 2017
- Entertainment | Emily Yahr, The Washington Post
Oscars 2017: It all started as Dunaway's co-presenter, Warren Beatty, opened the envelope to read the winner for best picture. He looked confused, took a long pause, and then looked over at Dunaway, who clearly thought he was doing some sort of bit. "You're awful!" she said, as the crowd laughed nervously
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Oscars 2017: 89th Academy Awards - From La La Land To Wha-Hunh Land?
- Monday February 27, 2017
- Entertainment | The Washington Post, Hank Stuever
Oscars 2017: In a world seriously short on miracle outcomes, came the announcement that a mistake had been made. While the La La Land producers were busy giving a round of speeches, the correct envelope materialized, and the far more deserving Moonlight was announced the winner
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Oscars 2018: How The Brand Forged New Credibility In The Furnace Of Scandal
- Tuesday February 27, 2018
- Entertainment | Agence France-Presse
A big factor in improving trust has been major reforms within the Academy including the inclusion of almost 1,500 people in 2016 and 2017, which were women or people of color
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Oscars 2017: Why Both PwC Accountants Have Been Banned From Future Shows
- Friday March 3, 2017
- Entertainment | Caitlin Gibson, The Washington Post
Oscars 2017: Longtime Oscars stage manager Gary Natoli offered new details of how both accountants failed to prevent - and later, halt - the disaster that unfolded after Faye Dunaway mistakenly announced La La Land as the best picture winner
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Oscars 2017: PwC Accountants Blamed For Envelopegate Barred From Future Shows
- Thursday March 2, 2017
- Entertainment | Reuters
The organisers said that the two accountants found at fault for botching the climactic announcement of the winner for best picture at the Academy Awards have been officially declared unfit for any future Oscar duty
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Oscars 2017: All Eyes On PwC Accountant Brian Cullinan After Envelope Debacle
- Wednesday March 1, 2017
- Entertainment | Caitlin Gibson, The Washington Post
Oscars 2017: The wrong envelope was handed to best picture presenters Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty, and for nearly two excruciating minutes, La La Land was celebrated as the winner of cinema's most coveted prize - which rightfully belonged to Moonlight
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Oscars 2017: Jimmy Kimmel Reveals Inside Story Of Envelopegate And How Denzel Washington Helped
- Thursday March 1, 2018
- Entertainment | Written by Gitanjali Roy
Oscars 2017: "La La Land was somehow simultaneously the biggest winner and loser last night. You know it's a strange night when the word envelope is trending on Twitter," Jimmy Kimmel said
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Oscars 2017: Mahershala Ali, First Muslim Actor To Win, Feels 'Blessed'
- Tuesday February 28, 2017
- Entertainment | Samantha Schmidt, The Washington Post
Mahershala Ali, who defeated Dev Patel in the race of Best Supporting Actor Award at Oscars, has become the first muslim to win an Academy Award. Mr Ali won an Oscar for his performance in Moonlight.
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Oscars 2017: 2 People Knew La La Land's Win Was A Mistake. Why Did It Take So Long To Correct?
- Tuesday February 28, 2017
- Entertainment | Caitlin Gibson, Karen Heller, The Washington Post
Oscars 2017: Finally, about one minute and fifty seconds after Dunaway declared the wrong winner, two people appeared onscreen - a man wearing a headset, and Martha Ruiz, one of the PricewaterhouseCoopers partners who oversees the Oscars ballot process
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Oscars 2017: 89th Academy Awards - Firm In Charge Of Ballots Apologises For Handing Out Wrong Envelope
- Monday February 27, 2017
- Entertainment | Written by Nilanjana Basu
Oscars 2017: "We sincerely apologize to Moonlight, La La Land, Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, and Oscar viewers for the error that was made during the award announcement for Best Picture," the company said in a statement
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Oscars 2017: A Breakdown Of Exactly How The La La Land-Moonlight Shocker Happened
- Monday February 27, 2017
- Entertainment | Emily Yahr, The Washington Post
Oscars 2017: It all started as Dunaway's co-presenter, Warren Beatty, opened the envelope to read the winner for best picture. He looked confused, took a long pause, and then looked over at Dunaway, who clearly thought he was doing some sort of bit. "You're awful!" she said, as the crowd laughed nervously
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Oscars 2017: 89th Academy Awards - From La La Land To Wha-Hunh Land?
- Monday February 27, 2017
- Entertainment | The Washington Post, Hank Stuever
Oscars 2017: In a world seriously short on miracle outcomes, came the announcement that a mistake had been made. While the La La Land producers were busy giving a round of speeches, the correct envelope materialized, and the far more deserving Moonlight was announced the winner
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment