The Oscars will exclusively air on YouTube starting in 2029

EntertainmentTV & moviesThe Oscars will exclusively air on YouTube starting in 2029The awards show will still be available on ABC through its 100th anniversary in 2028.Ian Carlos CampbellContributing ReporterUpdatedWed, December 17, 2025 at 6:25 PM UTCThe entertainment industry’s most well-known awards show is heading to streaming.The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) has announced that the Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, will exclusively air on YouTube starting in 2029.The new deal means the awards show is abandoning its long-time partnership with ABC (owned by frequent Oscars heavyweight, The Walt Disney Company), though the Oscars will continue to air on the network through its 100th anniversary in 2028.The Academy Awards will be joined by other Academy events and programming on the Oscars YouTube channel, including “the Governors Awards, the Oscars Nominations Announcement, the Oscars Nominees Luncheon, the Student Academy Awards, the Scientific and Technical Awards, Academy member and filmmaker interviews, film education programs, podcasts, and more,” AMPAS says.

The Google Arts & Culture initiative will also digitize artifacts in the Academy collection and help provide digital access online as part of the new partnership.

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