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What is the predecessor of the Oscar Awards?

The Oscars generally refer to the Oscars as having no predecessor. On May 4, 1927, at the banquet for the establishment of the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, it was proposed by the participants and launched in May 1929. The first awards ceremony was held in Hollywood on September 16th.

About 270 people attended the meeting at that time. The first Academy Award was awarded to Emil Jannings, who won the first Academy Award for Best Actor.

Since the very beginning, the Oscar Awards have attracted great attention from the film industry and the public, and the media has also actively participated in the broadcast. During the second ceremony, a one-hour live broadcast was conducted on Los Angeles radio stations. Since then, the annual awards ceremony has been covered by the media.

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Introduction to the awards in various fields of the Academy Awards

1. The Grammy Awards for music

It is organized by the United States Music awards sponsored by the Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the National Academy of Sciences in the United States, founded in 1958. The Grammy Awards, together with the Academy Awards for movies, the Emmy Awards for television, and the Tony Awards for drama, are the four major annual entertainment awards in the United States.

2. The Emmy Awards of Television

It is the highest award in the American television industry. The first awards ceremony was held in 1949, and its status is like the Oscar Awards in the film industry and the Grammy Awards. Awards are equally important in the music industry.

The Primetime Emmy Awards are awarded by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (ATAS). The Daytime Emmy Awards are presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS). The International Emmy Awards are awarded by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (IATAS).

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