
Episode 346 - The Academy Awards: Rules, History, and Records
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The provided text is an extensive Wikipedia entry offering a comprehensive overview of the Academy Awards, widely recognized as the Oscars, detailing their history, structure, and associated controversies. It covers the origins and evolution of the annual awards, beginning in 1929, and describes the Oscar statuette, including its physical characteristics, naming disputes, and rules concerning ownership and engraving. The text also thoroughly addresses the nomination and voting processes, including eligibility rules for different film categories and the demographics of the voting membership of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Finally, the source documents the awards ceremonies, discussing venues, telecast details, TV ratings, and the various criticisms and controversies the Oscars have faced, such as accusations of bias, lack of diversity, commercialism, and specific high-profile incidents like the 2022 Will Smith slapping incident.