The Oscars Head to YouTube
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The Oscars Head to YouTube
"to expand access to the work of the Academy to the largest worldwide audience possible-which will be beneficial for our Academy members and the film community. This collaboration will leverage YouTube's vast reach and infuse the Oscars and other Academy programming with innovative opportunities for engagement while honoring our legacy. We will be able to celebrate cinema, inspire new generations of filmmakers and provide access to our film history on an unprecedented global scale."
"The Oscars are coming to YouTube. After decades airing on CBS, the Academy Awards ceremony will livestream on the platform worldwide, for free, from 2029 to 2033. The new deal, announced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, gives YouTube exclusive rights to the show and surrounding content, starting from that 101st ceremony."
The Academy Awards will livestream worldwide on YouTube for free from 2029 through 2033, beginning with the 101st ceremony. YouTube receives exclusive rights to the show and related content, ending the long run on CBS. The move aims to expand access to the Academy's work to the largest global audience, benefiting Academy members and the film community. The partnership will leverage YouTube's reach to add innovative engagement opportunities while honoring the Oscars' legacy. The change seeks to celebrate cinema, inspire new generations of filmmakers, and provide unprecedented access to film history.
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