I find this extremely sad and ironic. The SAG Awards are supposed to honor the best in acting. Yet, they can't get a few decent interviewers.

It's like they don't understand the job requires more than just holding up a couple microphones.
And a SAG friend sent me what Fran Drescher, current SAG president emailed all the SAG members today: "Then the show streams live and globally on Netflix at 5 PT/6 MT/7 CT/8 ET, so you can watch wherever you are in the world. Closed captioning and audio descriptions are available, as
our union continues its commitment to making the show as accessible as possible."
But in a time of extremely high inflation, egg prices up to $12 for some, not all of us are
willing, err, able to pay for Netflix, along with or instead of the other streaming services we are already paying for. I would think, as SAG is made up of mostly non-working actors, (only 10% - 20% work at any time, that many of them can't afford Netflix. So, this award show is not accessible to everyone. More for the working actors or people who can stream many services.