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​Conan O’Brien named the Oscars ‘ Second Network

Mr. O’Brien, the original late-night number, will get over from Jimmy Kimmel, who served as M. C. for the last two Oscar festivities, administrators said on Friday. The Academy Awards organizers have traded a former late-night comedian ( Jimmy Kimmel ) for a former one: Conan O’Brien in an effort to find a host who will generate buzz but not blow up in their faces. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said on Friday that Mr. O’Brien, 61, may serve as M. C. for the 97th Oscars meeting, which will be broadcast on ABC in March. Mr. O’Brien left late-night broadcast in 2021 and has since focused on a common audio,” Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend”, and a subsidiary traveling show for the Max streaming services called” Conan O’Brien Must Go”. ” America demanded it and now it’s happening: Taco Bell’s fresh Cheesy Chalupa Supreme”, Mr. O’Brien said in a statement. ” In other news, I’m hosting the Oscars “.Mr. O’Brien checked a number of containers for the club. He will give the Oscar a particular beauty because he has never hosted them before, which can be dated at best and out-of-date at worst. Mr. O’Brien is a trained pro who has effectively hosted another award shows, including the Emmys, while remaining a healthy alternative. Additionally, Mr. O’Brien is well-known for switching effortlessly between light and dark issues, which could be beneficial at the Oscars, where guests are expected to address critical issues ( there will undoubtedly be one in March ) while maintaining the overall atmosphere. Mr. O’Brien is also known for creating viral moments, things college officials have become extremely interested in both for the Oscars broadcast and for its advance promotion. Mr. O’Brien has 27 million fans on X. The post content is retrievable with difficulty. In your browser’s settings, kindly help Browser. Thank you for your patience while exposure is verified. If you are in Audience mode please leave and log into your Times accounts, or listen for all of The Times. Thank you for your patience while accessibility is verified. Presently a customer? Register in. Want all of The Times? Subscribe. 

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