YouTube TV, ESPN Dispute Continues
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Disney has its quarterly earnings scheduled for Thursday, which could be a potential impetus for a deal to be completed.
If you don't want to wait for Disney and Google to resolve their differences, we have a few suggestions for YouTube TV alternatives.
It's been nearly two weeks since ABC, ESPN and other Disney-owned channels have gone dark on YouTube TV, with customers losing access to related content on their DVRs from Disney brands as well. Disney and Google-owned YouTube TV are continuing to negotiate a new carriage agreement, with no firm date yet set for a deal.
It isn't the same as being able to watch the games, but YouTube TV subscribers can now claim their $20 credit for missing them.
YouTube TV is the most popular and successful live-TV streaming service, far outpacing its rivals in the cable-as-internet game. But the platform has been waging lots of high-profile, ugly battles with various entertainment giants—and it may be losing once-loyal fans and subscribers as a result.
To redeem your credit, please go to the ‘Updates’ tab in Membership Settings using your web browser, and follow the prompts. Once complete, this discount will be applied to your next bill for YouTube TV.
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