International Broadcasters
Some of the broadcasters outside the United States (telecasted on ABC) showing the event live:
- Australia – Nine Network (with a 12 hour delay)1 2
- Austria – ORF1
- Argentina – TNT
- Belgium – Prime
- Belize – Tropical Vision Limited (Channel 7)
- Brazil – Rede Globo and TNT
- Canada – CTV
- Chile – Red Televisión
- China – CCTV-6
- Colombia – RCN TV & TNT
- Costa Rica – Teletica Canal 7
- Croatia – HRT1
- Czech Republic – HBO
- Denmark – TV 2 Film
- Dominican Republic – Teleantillas
- Finland – Nelonen
- France – Canal+
- Germany – Pro 7
- Greece – FilmNet 1
- Hong Kong – TVB Pearl
- Hungary – RTL Klub
- India – STAR Movies
- Ireland – RTE
- Israel – E! & HOT Gold
- Italy – Sky Italia
- Japan – WOWOW
- Macedonia – Kanal 5
- Malaysia – ntv7, Star Movies
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- Middle East – Dubai One
- Mexico – Channel 7 TV Azteca & TNT
- Montenegro – TV IN
- The Netherlands – Film 1
- New Zealand – SKY Movies & SKY Movies 2
- Panama – RPC Channel 4
- Peru – Frecuencia Latina
- Philippines – Velvet (SkyCable Channel 53) 3
- Poland – Canal+
- Portugal – TVI
- Puerto Rico – WAPA Channel 4
- Russia – Channel One
- Serbia – RTS 1
- Singapore – MediaCorp TV Channel 5
- Slovenia – Kanal A
- South Africa – Dstv
- South Korea – OCN
- Spain – Canal+
- Sweden – Kanal 9
- Taiwan – STAR Movies
- Thailand – STAR Movies
- Trinidad and Tobago – CCN TV6
- Turkey – NTV
- United Kingdom – Sky Movies
- Uruguay – Canal 4 Montecarlo Televisión
- Venezuela – Venevisión
- Vietnam – VTC1
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- Due to the restrictions of a three hour timeslot, some of the awards were cut out of the broadcast in Australia, including Best Foreign Language Film, and the Sci-tech awards
- Due to restrictions the Australian broadcast was shown in standard definition only
- Slightly delayed telecast over ABS-CBN. Rebroadcast for primetime on Studio 23 and Velvet.