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Kodak end sponsorship deal with Oscars venue | Kodak end sponsorship deal with Oscars venue |
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The Academy Awards will no longer come from the Kodak Theatre after the photo firm was allowed to end its sponsorship deal with the Oscars' Los Angeles home. | The Academy Awards will no longer come from the Kodak Theatre after the photo firm was allowed to end its sponsorship deal with the Oscars' Los Angeles home. |
Eastman Kodak had been seeking to end the $74m, 20-year naming rights deal it signed in 2000. | |
CIM Group, the real estate company that owns the theatre, objected but a judge ruled in Kodak's favour this week. | CIM Group, the real estate company that owns the theatre, objected but a judge ruled in Kodak's favour this week. |
CIM is not required to remove the Kodak name from the theatre facade before the Academy Awards are held on 26 February. | CIM is not required to remove the Kodak name from the theatre facade before the Academy Awards are held on 26 February. |
The venue, on Hollywood Boulevard, next to the famous Grauman's Chinese Theatre, has played host to the Academy Awards since 2002. | The venue, on Hollywood Boulevard, next to the famous Grauman's Chinese Theatre, has played host to the Academy Awards since 2002. |
The CIM Group has made no comment on the ruling but is likely to seek a new corporate sponsor for the theatre. | The CIM Group has made no comment on the ruling but is likely to seek a new corporate sponsor for the theatre. |
Alternative venue | Alternative venue |
Any new deal would require the approval of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the organisers of the Oscars - but whether the Oscars will remain at the theatre is itself up for debate. | Any new deal would require the approval of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the organisers of the Oscars - but whether the Oscars will remain at the theatre is itself up for debate. |
In December, the Academy exercised an option in its 20-year deal with the CIM Group that allows it to consider other venues, before deciding whether to recommit to the theatre for the final 10 years of its contract. | In December, the Academy exercised an option in its 20-year deal with the CIM Group that allows it to consider other venues, before deciding whether to recommit to the theatre for the final 10 years of its contract. |
Earlier this month, Eastman Kodak announced it was to stop making digital cameras in order to focus on more profitable divisions. | Earlier this month, Eastman Kodak announced it was to stop making digital cameras in order to focus on more profitable divisions. |
The 133-year-old company entered bankruptcy protection from its creditors last month after failing to keep up with competitors. | The 133-year-old company entered bankruptcy protection from its creditors last month after failing to keep up with competitors. |
Of the nine films nominated for this year's best picture Oscar, seven were shot on Kodak film. | Of the nine films nominated for this year's best picture Oscar, seven were shot on Kodak film. |
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