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And the Oscars go to... Jimmy

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LATE night television presenter Jimmy Kimmel on Monday ended months of speculatio­n over who would host the 89th Oscars in February – announcing that he has been tapped to front the glitzy ceremony.

It will be the first time for the comedian, who has hosted Jimmy Kimmel Live! on American television network ABC since it launched in 2003 and garnered praise for his work as host of this year’s Emmys television awards.

“Yes, I am hosting the Oscars. This is not a prank. And if it is, my revenge on @TheAcademy will be terrible and sweet,” the 49year-old New Yorker joked on Twitter.

His selection is expected to be announced officially by Michael De Luca and Jennifer Todd, who have multiple Oscar and Emmy nomination­s between them and were tapped last month to produce the ceremony.

The Academy did not respond immediatel­y to requests for confirmati­on of Kimmel’s selection to front the show, which airs live on ABC on February 26, but it retweeted his announceme­nt.

The network, which pays the Academy a reported $75million (R1-billion) a year to broadcast the Oscars, struck a new deal in August giving executives more input into creative aspects of the ceremony. Kimmel’s appointmen­t comes unusually late this time around, as the Oscars host is usually booked months in advance.

It will end speculatio­n over several other possibilit­ies for presenter, including fellow comedians Ellen DeGeneres and Tina Fey.

Chris Rock hosted this year’s ceremony, which suffered an eight-year low in ratings, averaging 34.5-million viewers.

The African-American comic actor’s second stint presenting was overshadow­ed by a social media backlash against the lack of racial diversity among the nominees, under the hashtag #OscarsSoWh­ite.

Ironically, a group of 25 Academy members of Asian descent, including Oscarwinni­ng film director Ang Lee and Star Trek actor George Takei, subsequent­ly complained about racist jokes at the ceremony.

It featured a section in which Rock introduced children of Asian descent as Academy accountant­s and an ad-libbed insinuatio­n by actor Sacha Baron Cohen that Asian men were not well-endowed. — AFP

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