Disney, YouTube and TV Blackout
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ESPN and ABC are back on YouTube TV after a two-week blackout, but subscribers aren’t celebrating for long. With the deal finally done between Disney and Google’s live-streaming platform, fans are now asking the inevitable question — how much will this cost them?
Good and bad news, YouTube TV subscribers. YouTube is adding nine new channels to its live TV service. But it's also raising prices. Previously priced at $39.99 a month, YouTube TV now costs $49.99 a month. Those billed through Apple, meanwhile, will be ...
Dancing with the Stars viewers may have to rely on platforms other than YouTube to catch the latest episodes of the reality dance series. The live-television platform is currently in a contract dispute with Disney.
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Disney has made the controversial decision to pull all of their channels from YouTube TV following an ongoing contract dispute. Read on for more.
YouTube TV reached a new licensing agreement with Disney, ending a two-week long ESPN blackout on the streaming platform.
Some YouTube TV users have noticed an offer for a credit off their subscription − a deal that equates to $10 a month over six months, or $60 in total.
YouTube TV and NBCUniversal’s tussle over what seems like regular carriage issues did not take the sharp turn pushed by big internet-based bundles of live, linear TV networks. YouTube TV wanted not only a big piece of financial streaming from that pie ...
Disney and Google announced a new carriage rights deal two weeks after the two sides initiated a standoff that left YouTube TV customers without ABC and ESPN as well as Disney’s other products like Freeform and National Geographic.