- The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced that it plans to keep the Academy Awards at the former Kodak Theatre located at Hollywood & Highland.
- Additionally, Dolby Laboratories has signed on as the 3,400-seat complex’s new name sponsor, in a 20-year deal with owner CIM Group.
- Dolby replaces Kodak, which filed for bankruptcy earlier his year. CIM began looking for a new sponsor when Kodak asked to be let out of its contract.
- Although AMPAS had entertained offers to relocate the Oscar ceremony, the board voted unanimously in March to stay in Hollywood.
- “As part of Dolby’s 20-year naming rights deal with CIM, which begins this summer, the theater will be renamed the Dolby Theatre and the technology company will upgrade it with its latest equipment, including a new sound system,” reports the Los Angeles Times.
- “Along with getting its name mentioned frequently in the Oscars broadcasts and coverage leading up to the show,” reports CNN in a related article, “Dolby will use the theater as a ‘world class showcase for Dolby innovation,’ said Ramzi Haidamus, Dolby’s sales and marketing executive vice president.”
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