Politics
Briefing: And the Oscar goes to — wait, why is it called an Oscar?
Strategic angle: The Academy Awards officially adopted the 'Oscars' nickname in 1939. But who is Oscar, and who started calling them that? We may never know.
editorial-staff
1 min read
Updated 28 days ago
The term 'Oscars' was officially adopted by the Academy Awards in 1939, marking a significant branding decision in the film industry.
Despite this adoption, the exact origins of the nickname are unclear, with multiple theories but no definitive answer.
This ambiguity highlights the complexities of cultural nomenclature within the film sector, impacting how awards are perceived and discussed.