The Oscars will transition to YouTube as their broadcasting platform starting in 2029, ending a long-standing partnership with ABC. This shift marks a significant evolution in how the awards reach global audiences, with YouTube committed to hosting the ceremony through 2033. YouTube CEO Neal Mohan emphasized the opportunity to inspire new generations of filmmakers, while Academy leaders highlighted the potential for expanded access and engagement. The deal also includes year-round Academy programming, enhancing access to film history and engagement beyond the ceremony.
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