The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences has postponed the announcement of this year's Oscar nominations for a second time because of the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, organizers said.
The nominations for the film industry's highest honours will now be announced on 23 January. They originally had been set for 17 January and then moved to 19 January.
"Due to the still-active fires in the Los Angeles area, we feel it is necessary to extend our voting period and move the date of our nominations announcement to allow additional time for our members," Academy chief executive Bill Kramer and Academy President Janet Yang said in a statement.
The academy also cancelled the annual Oscar nominees lunch, which had been set for 10 February. The Academy Awards telecast is still scheduled to take place on 2 March.
Organizers of the Grammys said the music industry honours also will take place as planned, on 2 February.
"This year's show, however, will carry a renewed sense of purpose: raising additional funds to support wildfire relief efforts and honouring the bravery and dedication of first responders who risk their lives to protect ours," Recording Academy officials said in a letter to members.
- Reuters