YouTube is reportedly making a bid for the Academy Award broadcast rights after Disney's contract expires in 2028.
Oscars
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YouTube inks deal to broadcast the Oscars in 2029 and beyond
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And the Oscars broadcast goes to…YouTube?
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The Boxoffice Network is using its 35 billion yearly views to sell movie tickets around the globe
The Boxoffice Network is using an array of digital clips across platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and Snapchat to ignite interest in cinema.
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Khaby Lame gets paid about $400,000 for each sponsored TikTok, but his dream is to win an Oscar
Khaby Lame's manager told Fortune that the TikTok star makes about $400,000 for each sponsored post. He also wants to win an Oscar.
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Will Smith has delivered a celebrity version of the YouTube apology
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The video of Will Smith slapping Chris Rock is breaking MrBeast’s records on YouTube
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AppleTV+ makes history at the Oscars thanks to Best Picture winner ‘CODA’
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This Week In Social Video: The Oscars, ‘Shang-Chi,’ And UFC 261
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Eminem, Dior, And One L.A. Times Reporter Win On Social Video After Oscars
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Quibi’s Oscar Ad Blitz A Decent Start Amid Disney Networks’ Promotional Blizzard
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Insights: Netflix Triples Down On Oscar-Season Strategy, And It Matters More Than Ever
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Insights: Here’s Why Netflix’s ‘Roma’ Near Miss Still Means It Won Oscar Season
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