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Academy Awards Abandons Broadcast TV for YouTube in Revolutionary Four-Year Agreement

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In a move that signals the evolving landscape of entertainment consumption, the Oscars will transition exclusively to YouTube beginning in 2029. The video streaming giant has secured a four-year global contract that fundamentally transforms how audiences worldwide will experience Hollywood’s most prestigious awards ceremony.

This historic partnership extends far beyond the main event, incorporating comprehensive coverage including red carpet arrivals, intimate behind-the-scenes moments, and exclusive Governors Ball footage. The agreement also encompasses year-round Academy programming, creating a continuous connection between the organization and film enthusiasts globally.

Academy leadership views this partnership as essential for expanding international reach, particularly given that over one-fifth of their voting membership now comes from countries outside America. The decision reflects the organization’s commitment to accessibility and global engagement in an increasingly interconnected entertainment industry.

YouTube’s track record of achieving record-breaking viewership shares positions it as an ideal platform for this transition. The streaming service’s recent success with live sports broadcasting, including an NFL game that attracted more than 17 million viewers, demonstrates its capability to handle large-scale live events with global audiences.

The announcement has created significant discussion within the entertainment industry, with traditional broadcaster ABC preparing for three more ceremonies before concluding their historic five-decade relationship with the awards. Analysts predict YouTube TV could become America’s largest pay-TV service next year, further validating the Academy’s strategic decision.

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