The Oscars may finally have a host again next year. On Tuesday, the board of governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts met up for a postmortem of the 92nd Oscars broadcast, and although there were some positive notes shared about the event, like the opening music number, the group also confronted the 20 percent ratings decline from last year's host-free telecast.
Per The Hollywood Reporter, an independent analyst at the event presented their conclusions about the drop-off in audience interest, and there was a "general conclusion" that the Academy should return to featuring a host to emcee the 93rd Academy Awards.
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