The Motion Picture Academy will move its annual Oscar awards show to YouTube and YouTube TV in three years, another shocking shift for Hollywood institutions.
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The Oscars will leave ABC and begin streaming on YouTube starting in 2029, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Wednesday, signaling that Hollywood’s most prestigious award ...
YouTube is rolling out the red carpet for the Oscars. The Academy Awards—which have aired on ABC since 1976—will be moving over to the streaming platform starting in 2029, just one year after the ...
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences struck a deal with the company to bring the Oscars to YouTube and YouTube TV starting in 2029.
ABC will continue to broadcast the annual ceremony through 2028. That year will mark the 100th Oscars. But starting in 2029, YouTube will retain global rights to streaming the Oscars through 2033.
After decades on ABC, the Oscars are moving to YouTube. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced on Dec. 17 that it has signed a multi-year deal with YouTube, giving the popular ...
The annual Academy Awards telecast will move from the ABC broadcast network to stream live on YouTube around the world starting in 2029, organizers said on Wednesday.
The Academy Awards will be heading to YouTube after its current deal with ABC expires, the Academy announced on Wednesday. The deal will begin with the 101st Academy Awards in 2029 and run through ...
But starting in 2029, YouTube will retain global rights to streaming the Oscars through 2033. YouTube will effectively be the home to all things Oscars, including red-carpet coverage, the Governors ...