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#361 The Oscars: A History of the Academy Awards w/ Monica Sandler
Episode 361

#361 The Oscars: A History of the Academy Awards w/ Monica Sandler

The Road to Now · Benjamin Sawyer

March 2, 202658m 17s

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Show Notes

The Oscars hold a special place in popular culture, but the first Academy Awards ceremony, held in 1929, bore little resemblance to the spectacle most of us know today. In this episode, media expert Monica Sandler takes us from that first award ceremony – when both Los Angeles and the films made there struggled for respectability – to the modern extravaganza that draws tens of millions of viewers worldwide. Monica also breaks down the way voting has changed over time, the evolution of categories, and what she thinks was the greatest snub of all time.

Dr. Monica Sandler is a film and media historian at Ball State University, specializing in the history of entertainment prizes and their influence on Hollywood. You can find out more about her at her website: MonicaSandlerPhD.com.

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This episode was edited by Ben Sawyer.