The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences announced Wednesday morning that the prestigious award show is going to be making some changes, including a new category that will be centered around “achievement in popular film.” In addition, they are planning a more “globally accessible” three-hour telecast. The annual awards show usually runs over three hours, with the longest show clocking in at four hours and 20 minutes minutes in 2002.
The Academy also mentioned that the 2020 Oscars will be airing weeks earlier than usual on Feb. 8. For comparison, last year’s ceremony aired in early March and the upcoming 2019 show is set for Feb. 24.
Change is coming to the #Oscars. Here's what you need to know:
– A new category is being designed around achievement in popular film.
– We've set an earlier airdate for 2020: mark your calendars for February 9.
– We're planning a more globally accessible, three-hour telecast. pic.twitter.com/oKTwjV1Qv9— The Academy (@TheAcademy) August 8, 2018
The Academy’s board of governors met on Tuesday and reelected president John Bailey for a one year term. Read the full message to Academy members below.
“Dear Member,
Last night, the Board of Governors met to elect new board officers, and discuss and approve significant changes to the Oscars telecast.
The Board of Governors, staff, Academy members, and various working groups spent the last several months discussing improvements to the show.



