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A deal made in heaven

Manila Bulletin

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January 23, 2026

As you read this, the nominees for the 98th Oscar Awards have already been revealed.

How do you feel about this year's selections?However, I'm most excited about the Academy Awards leaving the ABC Network and streaming on YouTube in 2029, as announced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Dec. 17, 2025.

That's still three years away, but what a fantastic decision! It feels like a perfect match between the Oscars and YouTube. I'm looking forward to watching the Oscars on my phone, laptop, or tablet.

I recall when the previous Oscar editions aired live on Philippine television via satellite in the mornings. Since I was usually at school or work, I couldn't immediately find out who had won in various categories. I had to wait for the evening news to learn about the winners. Back then, watching the Academy Awards felt like a luxury.

With the Oscars moving to YouTube, it will be easy to check in on the show's progress from anywhere.

The financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed. On a positive note, the Oscars will be available to stream for free worldwide on YouTube.

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