
PARK CITY, Utah — Oscars host Conan O’Brien says he’s still unable to live in his home due to the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and that the show’s organizers “want to be sensitive to what’s happened” to residents. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. “Everybody I know has been affected,” O’Brien told The Associated Press Friday. “I’m out of my house. Fortunately, my house, ... the fire got very close but my house survived.
Main Idea: Conan O’Brien says the Oscars are being planned with care and sensitivity as Los Angeles recovers from wildfires that have left him displaced from his home.
Key Points:
Wildfires have displaced residents and delayed parts of Hollywood’s awards season, adding stress and costs for local workers, businesses, and households.
The Academy and Conan O’Brien plan a more sensitive Oscars show that could honor fire response efforts and offer some community unity.
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Title subject and central figure; his comments about hosting the Oscars while displaced by wildfires drive the article.
Organizes the Oscars and is central to how the show is being planned in response to the wildfires.
Mentioned as a co-star at the film premiere where O’Brien spoke.
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