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How YouTube TV subscribers can claim $20 credit amid Disney blackout
How YouTube TV subscribers can claim $20 credit amid Disney blackout - The return of Disney channels to YouTube TV is uncertain, but could happen ‘in a matter of hours’ if a deal is reached, the compa ...
Disney and YouTube TV's parent company, Google, have yet to agree on a new licensing contract, leaving YouTube TV subscribers in a bind.
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YouTube TV offers $20 credit to customers (which likely means no Monday Night Football, again)
YouTube TV has sent an email to subscribers explaining that a $20 credit is coming.
Viewers who have preferred to get their television via a YouTube TV subscription have been out of luck for nearly two weeks now, with the streamer at an impasse with Disney. This means that for days, ...
YouTube TV subscribers will receive a credit as Google's contract dispute with Disney continues, keeping fans from accessing major programming like Monday Night Football. Google sent an email on ...
If you’re a YouTube TV subscriber who’s been staring at a blank screen where ESPN and ABC used to be, we’ve got some bittersweet news. Google’s finally putting its money where its mouth is – and by ...
YouTube TV subscribers are facing a Disney Channel blackout, but the service is offering a $20 credit. Here’s how you can claim it.
For yet another weekend, YouTube TV subscribers were unable to watch college football on Disney-owned networks like ESPN and ABC as a result of a carriage dispute that has been ongoing since Oct. 30.
Since Oct. 30, YouTube TV subscribers have been without ESPN, ABC, and other Disney-owned channels as a result of a carriage dispute between the streaming platform and Disney. While the dispute has ...
CNBC's Alex Sherman reported that YouTube TV wants ESPN's new app, ESPN Unlimited, to be included in the carriage deal.
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