YouTube TV has begun issuing the promised $20 credits to subscribers affected by the ongoing Disney-ESPN channel blackout. The compensation comes as the distribution dispute enters its second week ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images Good news for sports fans frustrated by the ongoing ESPN blackout. No, ...
Some YouTube TV users have found a credit in their account for $60 off their subscription, but it's not related to the platform's ongoing contract dispute with Disney. In the days since, some YouTube ...
YouTube TV’s spat with Disney came to a dramatic conclusion last week when the platform dropped over 20 Disney-owned channels, leaving subscribers bitterly frustrated by this huge loss – but YouTube ...
It's been four days since Disney's channels disappeared from YouTube TV, and some subscribers are receiving a surprise hidden away in their account settings: Over on Reddit, there are reports that ...
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It’s now been more than a week since Disney’s channels and content (including ABC, ESPN, and more) went dark on Google’s YouTube TV subscription service, an interruption that’s soon about to encompass ...
YouTube TV will notify its subscribers by Wednesday if the company cannot reach a deal with ESPN/Disney properties. Josh Edelson / Getty Images YouTube TV will offer a $20 credit to its subscribers if ...
It’s been over a week since YouTube TV subscribers lost access to to Disney-owned channels including ABC, ESPN, Disney Channel, National Geographic, and FX. Google’s previous carriage agreement with ...