Sunday night marked Hulu’s first time airing the Oscars live. But its Academy Awards debut ended on a chaotic and frustratingly premature note.
People all across the country planned to tune in to the 97th Academy Awards ceremony Sunday, but some viewers were left frustrated when trying to watch the live event on Hulu.
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The first livestream of the Academy Awards was marred by a tech glitch, frustrating viewers trying to log in for the beginning of the 97th annual telecast. Hulu didn’t offer any initial response to Deadline’s request for comment on the apparent outage,
More than 33,000 users reported an inability to log onto Hulu just as the 97th Academy Award telecast was set to begin. Thousands more saw their stream abruptly end before the best picture award.
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T he stars are all glammed up and hitting the red carpet at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday night for the 97th Academy Awards.
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