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Organizers for the Feb. 27 Oscars are working to spice up the show, whose TV ratings had been on a general decline. Last year's Oscars drew the biggest TV audience in five years as organizers streamlined and tried new ways of presenting awards. This year's show, the 83rd Oscars, breaks with recent traditions of using comedians as hosts. Instead, big-screen stars James Franco, a potential best-actor nominee for "127 Hours," and Anne Hathaway, who has nomination prospects for "Love & Other Drugs," will be co-hosts. The show's producers, Bruce Cohen and Don Mischer, said they're planning a ceremony that will honor the history of the Oscars, yet also be light and lively for audiences. The show will air live on ABC from Hollywood's Kodak Theatre. ___ Online:
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