Summary
The Oscars plan to move from broadcast television to YouTube in 2029. This change reflects how people are shifting the way they watch major events. There is ongoing discussion about whether live TV is ending.
Key Facts
- The Oscars will switch from broadcast TV to YouTube in 2029.
- This marks the end of the Oscars’ long history on broadcast television.
- Viewers are changing how they watch big cultural events.
- There has been ongoing debate about whether traditional live TV is still relevant.
- The discussion includes insights from technology reporter Angela Palumbo.
- The information was shared in a podcast episode produced by Al Jazeera's team.