Screen Actors Guild awards date shifted to April after Grammys conflict

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Hollywood’s Screen Actors Guild Awards honoring film and TV performances has been rescheduled to April 4, organisers said on Wednesday, a move that avoids
competition with music’s Grammy Awards.
Last week, Grammy Awards organisers said they
were postponing their January ceremony until March 14 because of a coronavirus surge in Los Angeles.
The SAG-AFTRA union, which represents actors,
journalists and performers, said at the time it was ‘extremely disappointed’ that the new date for the Grammys conflicted with the SAG Awards. Organisers had chosen March 14 for the SAG Awards last July.
The SAG Awards will be televised on the TNT and
TBS networks on April 4.
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