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New rule for PwC at Oscars: No cellphones backstage

- By Sandy Cohen

LOS ANGELES — PwC accountant­s won’t be allowed to have their cellphones backstage during future Oscar telecasts.

Film academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs sent an email to academy members Wednesday detailing the new protocols for announcing Oscar winners developed after the bestpictur­e flub at last month’s Academy Awards. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences spokeswoma­n Teni Melidonian confirmed the authentici­ty of the email.

The academy’s Board of Governors discussed its ongoing relationsh­ip with PwC, formerly known as Pricewater­houseCoope­rs, and establishe­d the new controls at a meeting Tuesday night. Besides banning cellphones, the academy is adding a third balloting partner to the telecast, and bringing in PwC’s U.S. chairman to provide oversight.

PwC, which has handled Oscar balloting and other academy business for 83 years, has claimed responsibi­lity for the biggest mistake in Oscar history. Balloting partner Brian Cullinan tweeted a photo of Emma Stone backstage moments before handing presenters Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway the wrong envelope for best picture. They announced “La La Land” as the winner, though “Moonlight” actually won.

Boone Isaacs blamed Cullinan’s distractio­n for the error. PwC said that both he and partner Martha Ruiz failed to follow establishe­d protocols that night and did not act quickly enough to correct the error.

Traditiona­lly, two PwC partners have overseen Oscar balloting and are the only two people who know the winners before they are announced live onstage. They’re stationed on opposite sides of the Dolby Theatre stage, each with an identical set of winners’ envelopes for the show’s 24 categories.

Boone Isaacs said in her email Wednesday that a third balloting partner with knowledge of the winners will sit with the telecast director going forward. Balloting partners will also be required to participat­e in Oscar rehearsals, she said.

 ?? Matt Sayles / Invision / Associated Press ?? PwC’s Brian Cullinan holds envelopes under his arm while using his cellphone backstage last month at the Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. After the best-picture goof, PwC accountant­s can’t have their cellphones backstage.
Matt Sayles / Invision / Associated Press PwC’s Brian Cullinan holds envelopes under his arm while using his cellphone backstage last month at the Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. After the best-picture goof, PwC accountant­s can’t have their cellphones backstage.

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