The Grammy Awards ceremony, which has aired on CBS for over 50 years, has a new home. Disney has snatched the rights to the annual music awards show in a ten-year deal, a major loss for Paramount.
The annual music industry honors will run on ABC, Hulu and Disney+ starting in 2027 after more than half a century at CBS. By Rick Porter Television Writer The Grammys are getting a new home after ...
The Grammys are headed from CBS to Disney in a historic streaming deal. After CBS served as the Grammys’ broadcast home for 54 consecutive years when accounting for the upcoming 2025 and ’26 ...
By Paul Grein Disney Entertainment co-chairman Dana Walden and The Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason jr. announced today a new 10-year global deal for The Grammys to be exclusively simulcast on ...
In a historic shift for the Grammy Awards, Disney has acquired the broadcast rights to the iconic music event in a landmark ten-year deal, ending CBS’s 50-year partnership with the Recording ...
Starting in 2027, the Grammys will air on ABC and be simulcast on Hulu and Disney+. Disney will have the rights to the Grammys for the next 10 years after that through the 2036 ceremony.
For over 50 years, CBS has been the home of the Grammy Awards. Today, the Recording Academy revealed that changes in 2027, when the awards show will begin broadcasting on Disney outlets like ABC ...
A major coup in entertainment, as sector giant Disney (DIS) just pulled off one doozy of a win. The Grammy Awards, formerly a staple on Paramount’s (PARA) CBS for over half a century ...
Disney hopes the Grammys can sing a new tune. The annual music awards program, which has been shown on CBS since 1973, will move to Disney outlets starting in 2027. The company said it will ...
In a major shakeup for the biggest night in music, the Grammys are leaving their longtime home on CBS — where they’ve aired for over 50 years — and will soon move to Disney. Starting in 2027 ...