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With ABC’s contract expiring after 2028, YouTube, Netflix, NBCUniversal, Amazon and CBS are in the race for 2029 rights.
The Padres series seemed to awaken the Dodgers as a whole, writes Rowan Kavner at Fox Sports. The Dodgers brought some much-needed intensity to the field against San Diego, and despite yesterday’s ...
South Africa’s political turbulence intensifies as ANC heavyweights Malusi Gigaba and Senzo Mchunu spark disciplinary backlash, raising doubts about Cyril Ramap ...
Teoscar Hernandez may need to put in a few extra practice reps at right field after Monday's loss against the Colorado Rockies. The Los Angeles Dodgers ...
The Academy Awards have been broadcast since 1953. For the past seven decades, they have been broadcast by ABC or NBC. But ...
Yoshinobu Yamamoto was great in Coors once again, but the rest of the Dodgers team couldn’t keep up, leading to a walk-off ...
Young Melburnian Formula One ace Oscar Piastri will have a grandstand named after him when he returns to his home circuit for ...
Every good Oscar race needs a dark horse nominee, even the race to own the Oscars itself. YouTube has presented itself as ...
YouTube has inquired about a deal to broadcast the Academy Awards, according to an anonymously-sourced Bloomberg report.
Like Netflix, YouTube has been increasingly become interested in hosting major live events such as NFL Sunday Ticket, which moved there in 2023. Of course, it's also possible that ABC, which is owned ...
Maybe not anytime soon. Bloomberg’s Lucas Shaw reports that YouTube has looked into acquiring the rights to the Oscars, which is set to air on ABC through 2028. [Link: YouTube Is Making a Play to Host ...
Streaming giants like YouTube and Netflix are in the running to host the Oscars after ABC’s 2028 contract ends. Could ...