HOLLYWOOD - Chris Rock's fears he won't be asked back to present at next year'sAcademy Awards have been confirmed by one of the ceremony's bosses.
The 40-year-old comedian received mixed reviews for his efforts at the
February show, stating afterwards that he'd happily take on duties again,
if asked.
But while Bruce Davis, executive director of the Academy of Motion Picture
Arts and Sciences, is thrilled with how Rock handled his chores, he has huge
doubts he'll be asking the funnyman back--at least not next year.
He says, "I really shouldn't speculate. We have our own list of needs. If we
did the Oscars by polls, we'd give the nominations to the top five box-office
films.
Davis continues, "When you have a new host that strikes some sparks, there is
evidence that ratings go up," adding that it is rare for anyone to host for two
years in a row.
Rock helped TV network ABC attract 41.5 million viewers, which was down
two million from 2004, but ratings were up from last year among viewers
aged 18 to 34--those most coveted by advertisers. It is speculated that Billy Crystal, Jay Leno and Ellen DeGeneres are among the favorites to helm March's
78th annual show.
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