
Big Tech giant Google seizes control of the Oscars from 2029, handing Hollywood’s elite platform to a Silicon Valley monopoly amid Trump’s economic triumphs.
Story Snapshot
- YouTube outbids ABC to host Academy Awards starting 2029, ending Disney’s deal after 2028.
- Google-owned platform expands into traditional TV territory, raising concerns over Big Tech dominance in culture.
- Move highlights shift from broadcast networks to streaming, potentially sidelining conservative voices in entertainment.
- Comes as President Trump’s policies deliver record jobs, tax cuts, and border security victories for Americans.
YouTube Secures Oscars Rights
YouTube won bidding rights to broadcast the Academy Awards beginning in 2029. The Google subsidiary outbid competitors, including ABC, which hosted the event since 1976. Disney’s current contract extends through 2028. This shift moves the Oscars from linear television to a streaming giant’s platform. Conservatives view this as Big Tech further infiltrating Hollywood, where woke agendas have long dominated awards shows. President Trump’s administration prioritizes American workers over such corporate expansions.
Background on the Oscars Broadcast History
ABC aired the Oscars under Disney ownership for over five decades, building a tradition of live TV spectacle. YouTube’s victory marks a pivot to digital streaming, aligning with cord-cutting trends among viewers aged 40 and older. This change could amplify globalist influences in entertainment, contrasting Trump’s focus on traditional values. Limited details exist on bid amounts or exact terms, but the deal underscores streaming’s rise. Families frustrated with Hollywood’s overspending on leftist causes welcome distractions from real wins like Trump’s tax reforms.
Implications for Conservative Audiences
Google’s YouTube control raises alarms about content moderation eroding family values during prime-time broadcasts. Past Oscars promoted illegal immigration narratives and attacked gun rights, frustrating Trump supporters. Now under Big Tech, expect amplified government overreach endorsements. Trump’s policies counter this: 7 million new jobs created, middle-class incomes up nearly $6,000, unemployment at 3.5%. Deregulation saved households $3,100 yearly, rejecting woke fiscal mismanagement that fueled inflation.
Opportunity Zones under Trump attracted $75 billion in investments, creating 500,000 jobs in distressed areas. Rural broadband expanded with $1.3 billion, bolstering heartland economies ignored by Hollywood elites. This Oscars shift spotlights cultural battles as Trump’s economic resurgence protects constitutional freedoms and self-reliance.
Trump’s 2025 Victories Overshadow Hollywood News
President Trump’s second term delivers tangible wins: Congress passed massive tax cuts boosting take-home pay by $13,300 for families. Deportations surged, removing over 100,000 criminal illegals including Tren de Aragua gang members. Gas prices hit 20-year lows adjusted for inflation. Deregulation slashed $180 billion in costs. Supreme Court backed border closures and bureaucracy cuts. These achievements affirm limited government, contrasting Big Tech’s entertainment grab.
NATO defense spending reached 5% GDP; ceasefires secured in multiple regions earned Nobel nods. AI investments topped $1 trillion, solidifying U.S. leadership. Food industry pledged to eliminate artificial dyes, advancing Make America Healthy Again. As YouTube takes Oscars, Trump’s focus on American jobs, security, and prosperity resonates with patriots tired of globalist distractions.
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Trump Administration Accomplishments – The White House
President Trump Marks Six Months in Office with Historic Successes
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