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By Lisa Richwine

LOS ANGELES, May 12 (Reuters) – Comedian Conan O’Brien will return to host the Academy Awards in ​2027 for a third straight year, ‌broadcaster ABC said on Tuesday, after the former late-night TV host drew positive reviews and helped lift Oscars viewership from pandemic‑era lows.

Viewership for ‌the ​Oscars telecast reached a ⁠five-year high in 2025 ⁠with 19.7 million viewers when O’Brien hosted for the first time. The audience dropped to 17.9 million this year, ​according to ratings data from Nielsen.

ABC announced O’Brien’s return during a Walt Disney ⁠presentation to advertisers in ⁠New York. Disney owns ABC ​and Hulu, which will stream the next ​Oscars ceremony in March.

The 63-year-old O’Brien, an ‌Emmy-winning comedian, is best known for hosting the late-night talk shows “Late Night with Conan O’Brien,” “The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien” ⁠and “Conan.” He currently hosts the HBO Max travel show “Conan O’Brien Must Go” and the podcast “Conan ⁠O’Brien Needs ‌a Friend.”

Viewership for awards shows ⁠has been declining for years ​as ‌TV audiences have shifted to ​streaming and ⁠social media. The ceremony hit a low point in 2021 with roughly 9.5 million viewers.

The Oscars show will move to YouTube in 2029.

(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by ​Howard Goller)

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