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Your Ultimate Guide To Watching The 2023 Oscars: Dates, Host, Performers, And More

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The 2022 Oscars made history with many first-time winners and memorable moments.

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CODA, a film released by Apple TV+, won Best Picture, making it the first film released by a streaming service to win the award.

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Troy Kotsur, the star of CODA, became the first deaf man to secure an acting Oscar.

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Ariana DeBose won Best Supporting Actress, becoming the first openly queer woman of color to do so.

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Will Smith had a viral moment that will be remembered for decades to come.

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The 95th Academy Awards will be held on Sunday, March 12, 2023.

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The ceremony will be aired live on ABC and several streaming services, including Hulu Live TV and YouTubeTV.

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The 2023 Oscars will be held at the Ovation Hollywood, previously known as the Dolby Theatre at the Hollywood & Highland Center.

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Jimmy Kimmel will host the 2023 Oscars, his third time hosting the awards.

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Rihanna is confirmed to perform at the ceremony, along with other nominated songs.

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A long list of celebrities, including Halle Berry and Dwayne Johnson, will present awards at the 2023 Oscars.

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Unlike the 2022 ceremony, all 23 categories will be included in the 2023 live telecast.

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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is committed to celebrating all components of moviemaking in an entertaining and engaging way.