No Oscars for Hong Kong for first time since 1969
The Hindu
It won’t be broadcast here next month.
The Oscars will not be shown in Hong Kong for the first time in more than half a century, its local broadcaster confirmed on Monday, as doubts remained over whether Hollywood’s top awards will air in mainland China. The ceremony has been broadcast in Hong Kong every year since 1969 by free-to-air TVB on its English language channel. But no channel will carry next month’s awards.More Related News
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