YouTube will stream the Oscars exclusively from 2029, making it free for over two billion users worldwide.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has struck a landmark agreement with YouTube to stream the Oscars exclusively from 2029, marking a major shift for Hollywood’s biggest night.
YouTube will hold global rights to the ceremony from 2029 to 2033, making the event free to its more than two billion users worldwide, with added features like red carpet coverage and behind-the-scenes access.
The move reflects changing viewing habits as audiences increasingly turn to digital platforms for live events.
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