While the Oscars are still Hollywood’s biggest night, they just aren’t quite as big anymore.
Streaming has radically reshaped the viewing habits of people around the world, but the Oscars have struggled to conform to modernity for decades.
That all changes in 2029 when the Oscars will abandon its safe broadcast home and be livestreamed by the biggest platform in the world. That’s right, YouTube will be the new home for the Academy Awards, and the service will hold exclusive global rights to the show through 2033.
What does this mean for viewers? Well, it looks like the Oscars could get a whole...
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