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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 is reportedly offering some subscribers a $10 monthly credit for six months as compensation for the loss of Disney channels.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Both ‘Monday Night Football’ and ‘Dancing With the Stars’ came in lower than usual in their first airings after Disney networks went dark on the service.
Last year’s Week 9 “MNF” matchup between the Buccaneers and Chiefs, supercharged by Taylor Swift’s presence supporting her now-fiancé, Travis Kelce, drew an average of 20.6 million viewers, meaning a year-over-year drop of around 21%.
With the blackout of ESPN, ABC and other Disney networks on YouTube TV, 24% of subscribers said they have already canceled or plan to, a survey found.
Here's how Florida Gators fans can watch tonight's men's basketball game against UNF with the ongoing Disney-YouTube TV dispute.
Disney's fight with YouTube TV could hurt the Mouse House in a way it doesn't harm Google. But ESPN is a prize asset.
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The secret truth of the ESPN-YouTube TV feud
Some suggested ESPN's feud with YouTube TV was driven by an old-school greed playbook, but the truth is a little more complicated.
As the YouTube TV-ESPN standoff hurtles toward a second weekend, The Athletic maps out the state of play of the negotiations.