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2023-24 AWARDS SEASON DATES

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Here is a list of awards shows, events and the like as the film-awards conversation starts to pick up again:

October

24: Gotham Awards nominations

24: Student Academy Awards

TBA: Children’s & Family Emmy nominations

November

8: CMA Awards

4: Grammy Awards nominations

27: Gotham Awards

December

3: Kennedy Center Honors

6: National Board of Review Awards announcement

6: ICG Publicists Awards TV nominations announced

11: Golden Globe Awards nominations

12: Producers Guild Awards nominations (Documentary Motion Pictures)

15: Producers Guild Awards nominations (Sports, Children’s and Short Form)

15-17: Children’s & Family Emmys

16: Asian American Awards

21: Oscar shortlists announced

January

2: Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Awards nominations

4: Palm Springs International Film Awards

6: HCA Film Awards

7: Golden Globe Awards

8: HCA TV Awards

9: Governors Awards (moved from November 18)

9: CAS Awards nominations (Cinema Audio Society)

10: SAG Awards nominations

10: ICG Publicists Awards film nominations announced

11: ASC Awards nominations (American Society of Cinematographers)

11: National Board of Review Awards Gala

12: AFI Awards (moved from January 5)

12: Producers Guild Awards nominations (Theatrical, Animated and Streamed/Televised Films; TV Series/Specials)

14: Critics Choice Awards

15: Primetime Emmy Awards (postponed from September 18)

18: BAFTA Film Awards nominations

23: Oscar nominations

25: NAACP Image Awards nominations

February

4: Grammy Awards

5: Dorian Awards nominations (Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics)

12: Oscar Nominees Luncheon

18: BAFTA Film Awards

18: Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild Awards

23: Sci-Tech Oscars

24: SAG Awards

24: Society Of Camera Operators Awards

25: Film Independent Spirit Awards

25: Producers Guild Awards

26: HCA Film Awards

26: Dorian Awards

March

2: CAS Awards (Cinema Audio Society)

2: Crunchyroll Anime Awards

3: ASC Awards

8: ICG Publicists Awards

10: 96th Annual Academy Awards

12: : Olivier Awards nominations

16: NAACP Image Awards

April

14: Olivier Awards

30: Tony Awards nominations

June

16: Tony Awards

TBA/Postponed

Daytime Emmys (postponed from June 16)

Daytime Emmys Lifestyle & Creative Arts Ceremony (postponed from June 17)

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The 2025 Tony Awards set June 8 ceremony date at Radio City Music Hall

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NEW YORK (AP) — Fans of Broadway, circle this date: This season’s Tony Awards will take place on June 8 at its familiar home of Radio City Music Hall.

Producers of the show announced the date and location Monday. For the last few years, the telecast has bounced around the city — two years ago originating from the United Palace Theatre, in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, and this year at the David H. Koch Theater in Lincoln Square.

Radio City can seat 6,000 people and has in the past been the long-time home of the awards.

The host will be revealed later.

The 2025 awards will air live on CBS and stream on Paramount+. Getting buzz from appearing on the telecast can dictate a show’s future, both on Broadway and on tour.

The awards are presented by The Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing.

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‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ scares off ‘Transformers’ for third week as box office No. 1

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“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.”

LOS ANGELES (AP) — It’s a three-peat for “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.”

The Tim Burton legacy sequel to his 1988 horror comedy topped the North American box office charts for the third straight weekend with $26 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

It edged out the animated new release “Transformers: One,” which brought in $25 million. The Optimus Prime origin story from Paramount Pictures featuring the voices of Chris Hemsworth, Brian Tyree Henry and Scarlett Johansson earned $39 million globally.

“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” a Warner Bros. release with Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder returning as stars, has earned more than $226 million domestically in its three weeks after a monster opening of $110 million — the third best of the year — and a second weekend of $51.6 million. It has now earned $329.8 million globally.

Third place went to the James McAvoy horror “Speak No Evil,” which came in at $5.9 million in its second week for a total of $21.5 million.

But for “Beetlejuice,” the box office was in a quiet phase that is expected to break when “ Joker: Folie à Deux ” dances its way onto the big screen on Oct. 4.

“September has been a bit of a sleepy month and with around 47% of the revenue being generated by this single film,” said Paul Dergarabedian, the senior media analyst for Comscore. “Fortunately, October is on track to deliver interesting blockbusters.”

The year’s second-highest grosser “ Deadpool & Wolverine ” remained in the top 5 in its ninth weekend with another $3.9 million and a domestic total of $627 million. Only Pixar’s “Inside Out 2” has earned more.

The Demi Moore-starring, Coralie Fargeat-directed body horror “The Substance,” which made a splash at the Cannes Film Festival, brought in $3.1 million on limited screens in its first weekend for the sixth spot.

The Daily Wire movie “Am I Racist?” — in which conservative columnist Matt Walsh goes undercover as a “DEI trainee” — stayed in the top 10 after a fourth place finish last week, earning $2.9 million for seventh place and a two-week total of $9 million.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1. “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” $26 million.

2. “Transformers One,” $25 million.

3. “Speak No Evil,” $5.9 million.

4. “Never Let Go,” $4.5 million.

5. “Deadpool & Wolverine,” $3.9 million.

6. “The Substance,” $3.1 million.

7. “Am I Racist?” $2.5 million.

8. “Reagan,” $1.7 million.

9. “JUNG KOOK: I AM STILL,” $1.4 million.

10. “Alien Romulus,” $1.3 million.

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Diddy’s music streams jump after arrest and indictment

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Sean “Diddy” Combs

NEW YORK (AP) — Sean “Diddy” Combs’ vast music catalog has seen a jump in streams since his arrest last week and the unsealing of an indictment against him.

Under his many musical monikers — including Diddy, Puff Daddy and P. Diddy — the industry data and analytics company Luminate said the mogul’s music saw an average 18.3% increase in on-demand streams during the week of his arrest compared to the prior week.

George Howard, a distinguished professor of music business management at Berklee College of Music, said he’s not surprised by the increase. To him, streaming is akin to a Google search of the artist as a means of satisfying curiosity.

“Music just becomes another piece of information as people try to comprehend the atrocities,” Howard told The Associated Press. “It’s like, ‘What would someone whose brain works like that, allegedly, what would their music sound like?’”

With Combs’ several business ventures — from Revolt TV to Ciroc vodka, both of which he’s no longer affiliated with — Howard said many people likely think of Combs as a businessman before they think of him as a musician.

“The natural curiosity that these types of charges evoke makes sense,” Howard said. “It’s like driving by a car crash. People want to look.”

An increase in streaming numbers following controversy is not uncommon. After a documentary about R. Kelly accused the R&B singer of sexual misconduct involving women and underage girls, his numbers nearly doubled.

Howard said the “anonymization” of streaming is also a factor that could have led to the increases for Combs and Kelly alike. “Imagine walking into a record store now like, ‘Yeah, I want to buy this Diddy CD,’” he said.

Combs is charged with federal sex trafficking and racketeering and the indictment, which details allegations dating back to 2008, accuses him of abusing, threatening and coercing women for years “to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his conduct.” He’s pleaded not guilty to the charges.

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