| By Tim Cuprisin Media Columnist E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Tim Cuprisin |
| Published Nov. 4, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. |
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It's the biggest TV show of the year. But the annual Oscar telecast can seem endless and self-indulgent.
So the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has decided to double the number of hosts, picking Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin to headline the March 7 telecast on ABC.
The academy had already doubled the number of Best Picture nominees to 10 -- in hopes of including some movies that may draw in viewers. And honorary Oscars have been dumped from the telecast to keep things moving.
The addition of Baldwin and Martin isn't revolutionary -- although it's been years since more than one person has hosted. Both are funny, comfortable hosts, so the move is a good one.
If they could just limit the telecast to three hours, they might actually turn this into truly watchable television.
Condolences to Mr. True: Listeners to Steve "The Homer" True's WAUK-AM (540) afternoon show may have wondered about his absence from the microphone this week -- especially after Brett Favre's weekend return to Lambeau Field.
Sadly, the sports talker was in South Bend, Ind., for the funeral of his 86-year-old father, motivational speaker G. Herbert True. The elder True, who died Friday, called himself an "edutainer."
Here's an interesting quote ascribed to Herb True: "The smallest deed is better than the grandest intention."
On TV: NBC's Jay Leno is already talking about a change from the 9 p.m. hour, telling Broadcasting & Cable that if the network wanted him back to the 10:35 slot, "That would be fine if they wanted to." To be fair, it was in response to a question. But if he's not exuding confidence about staying in prime time, it can't help the already troubled show.
The word from Spade, and another Farley: TMZ's cameras caught David Spade and the late Chris Farley's brother, Kevin, and asked them both about the DirecTV spot that uncomfortably resurrected the Madison-born Marquette gradl using a scene from his 1995 comedy, "Tommy Boy."
The video of their answers follows below.
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Posted by devidia on Nov. 4, 2009 at 1:44 p.m. (report)
"Edutainer" you say? How about "entercator"? Either one sounds painful. And I try to like Kirstie Alley and all, but haven't we all had enough of the "washed up celeb wants to turn the spotlight on their own self absorbed, uninteresting existence" routine with TV "reality" shows? Really, Kirstie, I think you can do better than this. How about something that requires a little, you know, creative ability?
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