No Oscars In Hong Kong For The First Time Since 1969
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2021-03-29 HKT 17:17
The Oscars will not be shown in Hong Kong for the first time in more than half a century, TVB confirmed on Monday, as doubts remained over whether Hollywood's top awards will air in mainland China.
The ceremony has been broadcast every year since 1969 by free-to-air TVB on its English language channel.
But no channel will carry next month's awards.
"It was purely a commercial decision that we decided not to pursue the Oscars this year," a TVB spokesperson said.
The decision comes after Bloomberg News reported earlier this month that the mainland government has ordered its state-controlled media to play down the awards and not show the ceremony live.
The cause is believed to be the nomination of "Do Not Split", a short documentary on Hong Kong's pro-democracy protests, as well as the four nods for Chinese-born US director Chloe Zhao for "Nomadland".
State media have since run articles critical of the documentary while nationalists online have pounced on Zhao over comments she made years back that were perceived as being critical of China.
State broadcaster CCTV, which has aired previous Oscar ceremonies, has yet to confirm if it will show this year's event. (AFP)
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