Jean Smart says the Oscars and award ceremonies shouldn't be broadcast this year after LA's fires. Some think that's the wrong move.
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Jean Smart, the Emmy-winning actor who stars in "Hacks," urged networks to reconsider broadcasting awards shows, suggesting that funds could better aid fire victims.
Some entertainment journalists argue that canceling or postponing award ceremonies would significantly impact gig workers in LA, who rely on such events for income.
Brandon Lewis, a film critic, emphasized that amidst widespread destruction from wildfires, it's inappropriate to focus on award campaigning when so many lives are affected.
JPMorgan analysts have projected that the wildfires could lead to losses of up to $50 billion, prompting a reevaluation of the ongoing awards season.
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