Oscar 2010 Dates
Academy President Sid Ganis has announced that the 82nd Academy Awards will be presented on Sunday, March 7, 2010.
The ceremony will once again take place at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood, and will be televised live by ABC in the United States. (Early Oscar predictions for best picture.)
The new March date has been set so the 2010 Oscar ceremony will not compete with the Winter Olympics, which in the US will be televised by NBC in February. The Academy reportedly plans to return its awards ceremony to late February in 2011.
Key dates currently scheduled for the 2010 Oscars are:
| Tuesday, December 1, 2009: | Official Screen Credits forms due |
| Monday, December 28, 2009: | Nominations ballots mailed |
| Saturday, January 23, 2010: | Nominations polls close 5 p.m. PT |
| Tuesday, February 2, 2010: | Nominations announced 5:30 a.m. PT, Samuel Goldwyn Theater |
| Wednesday, February 10, 2010: | Final ballots mailed |
| Monday, February 15, 2010: | Nominees Luncheon |
| Saturday, February 20, 2010: | Scientific and Technical Achievement Awards presentation |
| Tuesday, March 2, 2010: | Final polls close 5 p.m. PT |
| Sunday, March 7, 2010: | 82nd Annual Academy Awards presentation |
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Hi I was wondering if you could tell me when the Oscars longlist and shortlists are announced?
I’d suggest you contact the Academy directly.
Is it possible to niominate Barack Obama for an Oscar? I think he deserves one… not for the acting abilities that he has shown, but for the acting potential he has.