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Oscars leaves ABC network for YouTube streaming

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US Weekly on MSN · 22h
Why the Oscars Streaming on YouTube Is a Good Thing (We Promise!)
That all changes in 2029 when the Oscars will abandon its safe broadcast home and be livestreamed by the biggest platform in the world.

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The Oscars are moving to YouTube in 2029, leaving ABC behind
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The Oscars are heading to YouTube starting in 2029, ending a more than 50-year run on ABC
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ABC Lost the Oscars to YouTube. Good?
Wednesday’s announcement that the Academy Awards will ditch ABC for YouTube starting in 2029 is one folks in Hollywood will be processing for weeks, if not months, to come.

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Oscars to ditch ABC for surprising new broadcast partner
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The Oscars are moving to YouTube in 2029, and film fans have a lot to say about the move
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7 Burning Questions About the Oscars’ Big Move to YouTube — From Mid-Speech Ads to a Comment Section From Hell?

Here are the most burning questions about the Oscars moving to YouTube. From advertisements, unmoderated comment sections, influencers and more.
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Disney Lost the Oscars to YouTube. Good?

That’s a strong number in today’s TV environment, for sure, and since the Oscars also still pull in lots of premium advertisers — and thus many millions in ad revenue — it’s not as if there isn’t still a significant upside to being the home of the event.
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Yes, Bruce Vilanch has thoughts on the Oscars moving to YouTube: ‘People can get up now and drop F-bombs like crazy’

Every year at Gold Derby, no single event measures up to the cultural significance of the Oscars. That's why when the Academy announced a partnership with YouTube, moving the ceremony to the streaming platform starting in 2029, it was clear that such paradigm-shifting news required the kind of sober and solemn analysis that the moment demands.
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YouTube is giving the Oscars the lifeline it desperately needs

The move underscores a broader migration of live events to streaming platforms. YouTube already commands the largest share of U.S. streaming television viewership, according to Nielsen. And while Netflix has acquired rights to the SAG Awards, the Oscars represents a far more significant prize: Hollywood’s ultimate brand.​
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Oscars Shock: YouTube Wins TV Rights To Host Academy Awards Beginning In 2029

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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YouTube Deal Could Help an Embattled Oscars Hit the Reset Button

The deal taking the Oscars to YouTube could help the embattled Academy Awards hit the reset button for future ceremonies.
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