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  • The Oscars will shift to YouTube, leaving ABC behind, starting from 2029.
  • However, YouTube will give us the chance to watch the Red carpet preshow, behind-the-scenes in-show content, and more, in addition to the main event.
  • This major addition will further increase YouTube’s subscription base.

The Entertainment industry has been evolving at a rapid pace. Just when things seem a bit stable, another major shift takes the limelight. The latest disruption comes from the Oscars. After airing on ABC for a decade, the awards are now going digital and will be available to stream on YouTube starting from 2029 onwards.

The Oscars Are Going Digital in 2029

Leaving the traditional era with ABC behind, the Oscars are all set to get a digital makeover in 2029. Reported by The Hollywood Reporter , following 2028, the Oscars will be a free-to-watch event on YouTube for the global fandom. Well, the exciting part about this change is that we won’t only get to witness the magic of the most prestigious night; in fact, there will be more content that YouTube will allow us to watch. Below, we have mentioned everything that you can expect from the Oscars 2029 on YouTube:

  • Red carpet preshow and behind-the-scenes in-show content
  • The Oscar nominations announcement
  • The Governors Awards
  • Thalberg Memorial Award and the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award
  • The Oscars Nominees Luncheon
  • The Student Academy Awards ceremony
  • The Scientific and Technical Awards ceremony
  • Academy member and filmmaker interviews
  • Film education programs, podcasts, and more.

ABC has also released a statement that reads: “ ABC has been the proud home to The Oscars for more than half a century. We look forward to the next three telecasts, including the show’s centennial celebration in 2028, and wish the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences continued success .”

Oscars to Stream on YouTube, Leaving ABC Behind in 2029 - 2

Aparna is a Senior Entertainment Writer at Beebom with 4 years of experience in the industry. Specializing in Jujutsu Kaisen and everything horror, she brings in-depth insights and a passion for storytelling to her coverage. Recently, she has interviewed Abby Trott, the voice actress behind Demon Slayer’s Nezuko and Dandadan’s Momo. She has also interviewed Adam McArthur, the one to voice Yuji Itadori in JJK, delivering exclusive content for fans. Previously, she contributed her expertise to some notable publications including Sportskeeda, Dexerto, and Forever Geek, honing her craft in entertainment journalism.

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