The Oscars Moving to YouTube Beginning in 2029, Will Stream Free Worldwide
The Oscars will air on YouTube starting in 2029.
Good riddance 99% of em are woke anyways!!! it won't be missed here.. when was the last time they put out anything that's worth a damm to watch. 99% is cheap ass crap reality shows the cheapest shows to make...
nothing political about it i'm not gonna sit there and watch people with a bunch of complexesIn your poor attempt to slip politics into the non-political forum, you seem to have mistaken the Oscars for the Emmys?
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There is a lot of overlap since TV stars often make movies and vice versa. Either way it's just a self congratulatory reacharound fest that I personally don't care to watch. But that's just me.you seem to have mistaken the Oscars for the Emmys?
What ratings? No one watches them now which is why they are moving to YT.Their ratings will crash on YT.
Well, it is certainly down from the 55 million viewers it used to get, but it is still hovering around 20 million which isn't too shabby for a non-sports broadcast. Gemini (AI) says there are several hundred million viewers worldwide, if you are inclined to believe the hallucinations of a machine.What ratings? No one watches them now which is why they are moving to YT.
Just out of curiosity, I googled it. According to several reported stories it was largest primetime entertainment show (i.e., excluding sports) on broadcast TV in 2024-25.Well, it is certainly down from the 55 million viewers it used to get, but it is still hovering around 20 million which isn't too shabby for a non-sports broadcast. Gemini (AI) says there are several hundred million viewers worldwide, if you are inclined to believe the hallucinations of a machine.
Well there are around 250 million USA Youtube subscribers and 2.7 billion subscribers worldwide so I would guess they will be fine. That is a lot bigger number of potential watchers than what a single network affiliate would have.Well, it is certainly down from the 55 million viewers it used to get, but it is still hovering around 20 million which isn't too shabby for a non-sports broadcast. Gemini (AI) says there are several hundred million viewers worldwide, if you are inclined to believe the hallucinations of a machine.