Oscars to drop Kodak name from show, announce venue as 'Hollywood & Highland Center'

The Associated Press
February 24, 2012 at 4:07PM
A Oscar statue stands at the entrance to the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles.
A Oscar statue stands at the entrance to the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles. (Margaret Andrews — ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

LOS ANGELES - The Academy Awards will be coming to you live from the same place — but with a different name.

Oscar organizers have agreed to drop mentions of the Kodak Theatre from Sunday's broadcast. The move follows bankruptcy proceedings for Eastman Kodak Co., which has received court approval to end its expensive naming-rights deal for the venue that's been home to the awards show for a decade.

In an interview aired Wednesday on KABC-TV in Los Angeles, Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences President Tom Sherak said the show will refer to the venue as the Hollywood & Highland Center — after the retail and entertainment complex where the theater is located.

Sherak says the complex's landlord had asked that Oscar organizers drop the Kodak Theatre name from the ceremony.

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