ABC to Be U.S. Home for the Oscars Through 2028

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BURBANK: ABC and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences have expanded their agreement for eight more years, meaning that the network will remain home to the Oscars through 2028.

The 89th Academy Awards will be held Oscar Sunday, February 26, 2017, at the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood. The ceremony will be broadcast live by the ABC Television Network. The Oscar presentation also will be aired live in more than 225 countries and territories worldwide.

“We’re honored to continue our storied and successful partnership with ABC in broadcasting the most-watched live-entertainment event of the year,” said Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs. “In 2028, we’ll mark the Oscars’ 100th anniversary, and ABC is the perfect partner to help us celebrate the magic of movies with our fans. On behalf of the Academy, I thank Jim Gianopulos, our academy treasurer and chair of the board’s finance committee, and Disney/ABC’s Ben Sherwood, for leading these efforts.”

“After hosting the Academy Awards more than 50 times, ABC has become the home for Hollywood’s most prestigious and glamorous night of television,” said Ben Sherwood, co-chairman of Disney Media Networks and president of Disney/ABC Television Group. “With this new landmark agreement, ABC is proud to showcase the Oscars all the way to their centennial celebration in 2028. Broadcast television brings together the biggest audiences with high-quality live events, and ABC has the brightest, boldest lineup in the business. We look forward to teaming with the Academy to bring Oscar Sunday to even greater creative heights, as we spotlight motion picture magic and honor the achievements of the most talented members of the film industry.”

“The Academy’s partnership with ABC has been one of the most enduring in Hollywood,” said Academy CEO Dawn Hudson. “Both the Academy and ABC set high bars for excellence, and ABC has a proven passion to help us deliver a great show to our global audience. We couldn’t think of a more trusted collaborator to further our mission of inspiring and connecting the world through film.”

“We are elated the Oscars will continue to call ABC home,” said Channing Dungey, the president of ABC Entertainment. “The ceremony is an important part of network programming, and we’re looking forward to continuing our partnership with the Academy and delivering a multi-faceted, and multiplatform, ceremony celebrating the world’s biggest stars and honoring excellence in filmmaking.”