Oscars to YouTube: Historic Shift from Broadcast to Global Streaming by 2029

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Oscars to YouTube: Historic Shift from Broadcast to Global Streaming by 2029
- •The Academy Awards (Oscars) will move from traditional broadcast TV to exclusive global streaming on YouTube starting in 2029, under a multi-year deal through 2033.
- •This marks a historic shift, making the Oscars the first major award show (among Grammys, Emmys, Tonys) to completely leave broadcast television for a streaming platform.
- •The ceremony will be streamed live and free worldwide on YouTube, offering access to over 2 billion potential users, along with red carpet, behind-the-scenes, and other Academy content.
- •The shift is driven by declining traditional TV viewership and aims to leverage YouTube's global reach and appeal to younger, digital-first audiences, making the event more accessible internationally with multiple language options.
- •This deal signals streaming becoming the default for major live events and includes partnerships for film education and digitizing archives with Google Arts & Culture, repositioning the Oscars as a global cultural moment.
Why It Matters: Oscars' move to YouTube from 2029 signifies a major shift to global streaming, adapting to digital-first audiences.
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