The Oscars will move to YouTube in 2029, leaving longtime home of ABC
- On Wednesday, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced a multi‑year deal giving YouTube exclusive global rights to the Oscars from 2029 through 2033.
- After years of declining broadcast ratings, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences explored alternatives as ABC's decades-long broadcast relationship expires in 2028 and the network urged a shorter show.
- YouTube will stream the Oscars telecast, red‑carpet coverage, and related events live and free to over 2 billion viewers worldwide and YouTube TV subscribers in the U.S.
- Disney ABC will continue to air the annual ceremony domestically through the 100th Oscars in 2028, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said it looks forward to the next three telecasts.
- Positioning YouTube as a hub for Academy programming, the partnership will expand global access and digitize components of the Academy Collection with more than 52 million items.
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For decades, the Oscars have been broadcast live on the American channel ABC. Now, the Oscar-giving film academy announced that the show will soon no longer be shown on television.
The Oscars Ceremony Will Be Broadcast Exclusively on Youtube From 2029 and More on Tv as for Decades
Television audiences have been declining steadily for several years.
YouTube to Become Exclusive Broadcaster of the Oscars, Starting In 2029
The Academy Awards will be departing network television and heading to YouTube under a new deal struck with the Alphabet-owned, San Bruno-based company, marking a major shift for the nearly 100-year-old awards show.After the Academy Awards celebrates its 100th ceremony in 2028, the awards broadcast will be moving to YouTube under a "multifaceted global partnership" that will include red carpet coverage and more. As the Associated Press reports, …
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