💨 Abstract
YouTube has secured exclusive rights to stream the Oscars from 2029 to 2033, marking a significant shift from traditional broadcast TV. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences chose YouTube over long-time broadcaster ABC, aiming to reach a global audience of over 2 billion viewers. The move comes as Oscar ratings have declined, prompting the Academy to explore new platforms.
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