From 2029, the Oscars will no longer air on US network television but will stream worldwide on YouTube, ending ABC’s decades-long broadcast. The Academy says the move reflects its global audience, as falling TV ratings and the rise of streaming continue to reshape Hollywood and the wider entertainment industry.
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- Oscars will leave ABC and stream on YouTube starting in 2029 3s
- Academy cites YouTube's global reach to expand audience access 20s
- Oscars viewership has declined, with ABC struggling to profit 35s
- Streaming and new media have disrupted Hollywood's traditional models 49s
- Oscars move coincides with Netflix leading a Warner Bros. takeover battle 1m 27s