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Oscars 2026: Technical Snafus Mar Glamorous Night
16 Mar
Summary
- Cinematography milestone achieved by first woman of color winner.
- Multiple technical audio and video issues plagued the telecast.
- Conan O'Brien's hosting and film-themed jokes were highlights.

The 98th Academy Awards on March 16, 2026, marked several industry firsts, including Autumn Durald Arkapaw becoming the first woman of color to win an Oscar for cinematography.
"Golden" from KPop Demon Hunters also achieved a historic win for its genre in the original song category.
Paul Thomas Anderson and Ryan Coogler secured their first Oscars within moments of each other, with Anderson later winning two more for "One Battle After Another."
The telecast, however, was plagued by widespread technical issues, including audio problems and erratic muting, creating a distracting viewing experience for nearly four hours.
Host Conan O'Brien was a consistent highlight, offering humor and insightful commentary, particularly with his film-themed jokes and segments.
Despite the production's struggles, memorable moments included a tie for live-action short and notable speeches, with some touching on political themes.
Ultimately, the ceremony will be remembered for its significant wins and its chaotic technical execution.




