Oscars are here to wrap it all up, handing out the most prestigious awards in the entertainment industry. Last year’s event were highly discussed, so we can expect The Academy to work as hard as possible to deliver a memorable and fun show, one that can compete with our shortening attention spans.The reason Lady Gaga will not perform at the Oscars despite being nominatedCelebratory Oscar-worthy cocktails to toast with on Hollywood’s biggest nightA post shared by The Academy (@theacademy)The Oscars will air Sunday March 12th, from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
The show begins at 5 pm PT/ 8 pm ET.If you have cable, the Oscars are broadcast live on ABC. They can also be screened live from the ABC app.
If you don’t have cable, there are plenty streaming services that will air the show, most of which require some sort of Live TV feature, like YouTube TV, Fubo TV, and Hulu Live TV.
If you don’t have these any of these, they offer some free trials that you could take advantage of. In the case of having already used up these trials, try DIRECTV stream.
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