Hulu's livestream of the Oscars went dark during critical moments of the awards ceremony
For some users, the outage occurred during the best actress segment of the night.
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- Hulu crashed during the livestream of the 97th Academy Awards.
- Some users reported error messages at critical moments of the show, including the best actress nomination.
- This is the first time the platform has streamed the awards live.
Hulu crashed during the livestream of the 97th Academy Awards on Sunday, leaving fans disappointed and unable to follow along in real time for some of the biggest awards of the night.
For some users, the outage occurred during the best actress segment. Several Hulu users said the livestream went dark for them while Emma Stone was onstage introducing the award, before listing off the nominees. Lydia Warren. Lydia Warren.
Earlier in the night, the Disney-owned streaming platform experienced technical issues as well.
According to DownDetector.com, some 33,650 customers reported experiencing problems with login and video streaming beginning around 7 p.m. ET. — just as the awards show commenced.
"Our team has identified the issue and users affected should be able to log back in again soon. We apologize for the inconvenience," Hulu wrote in a post on X addressing the issue.
About an hour later, the company replied to the initial post and offered an update on the outage.
"Thanks so much for hanging in there!" Hulu wrote. "Our team took the necessary steps to resolve this, so you should be all set after rebooting your device. We appreciate your patience!"
This is the first time that the Oscars are streaming on Hulu.
A representative for Hulu did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent by Business Insider.
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