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Academy Vet Teni Melidonian Exits Role Ahead of Oscars’ Move to YouTube

The Academy's CEO, Bill Kramer, informed members of an organizational shake-up in advance of the major changes coming to the Oscars in a few years' time.

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Academy Vet Teni Melidonian Exits Role Ahead of Oscars’ Move to YouTube

The Academy's CEO, Bill Kramer, informed members of an organizational shake-up in advance of the major changes coming to the Oscars in a few years' time.

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Chief Oscars Officer Teni Melidonian Transitions to AMPAS Consultant as Awards Production Moves Under…

As the Oscars ceremony prepares for its move to YouTube, chief Oscars officer Teni Melidonian is stepping down, AMPAS CEO Bill Kramer told staffers.

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  1. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·variety.com

    Chief Oscars Officer Teni Melidonian Transitions to AMPAS Consultant as Awards Production Moves Under Jennifer Davidson

    As the Oscars ceremony prepares for its move to YouTube, chief Oscars officer Teni Melidonian is stepping down, AMPAS CEO Bill Kramer told staffers.

  2. giovedì 2 luglio 2026·hollywoodreporter.com

    Academy Vet Teni Melidonian Exits Role Ahead of Oscars’ Move to YouTube

    The Academy's CEO, Bill Kramer, informed members of an organizational shake-up in advance of the major changes coming to the Oscars in a few years' time.