Oscars are headed to YouTube
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YouTube has won the rights to host the Academy Awards starting in 2029. The Google-owned service outbid other offers, including one from the Oscars’ longtime home ABC, which has been hosting the event since 1976. Disney’s deal runs through 2028.
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Forget Pewdiepie, YouTube will become the exclusive home of the Academy Awards beginning in 2029
The partnership includes the Oscars ceremony as well as worldwide access to "other Academy events and programs."
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The Oscars Will Officially Move to YouTube: All the Details
The Academy Awards announced that the Oscars will move from ABC to YouTube beginning in 2029 in a landmark deal.
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Oscars to Transition from ABC to YouTube in 2029, Aiming for 'Largest Worldwide Audience Possible'
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and YouTube announced Dec. 17 that the Oscars will be broadcast globally on YouTube between 2029 and 2033. The Academy said its current domestic broadcast partnership with ABC will run through the 100th Oscars in 2028.
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