The multi-week nightmare for YouTube TV subscribers is over. Disney and Google finally came to an agreement over a new ...
In fact, “forty-three percent of Gen Z and millennials surveyed indicate a willingness to pay more for streaming video ...
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YouTube TV and Disney have resolved their licensing dispute, restoring Disney channels back on the platform as part of a multi-year deal.
The agreement also includes access to ESPN's new direct-to-consumer service at no additional cost to YouTube TV subscribers, ...
While it was reported that YouTube was the hold out, we're now learning that it was the one that actually caved in first.
They've been missing since the end of September, but YouTube TV has finally worked out a deal to get Univision channels back.
The dust has mostly settled on the YouTube TV deal with Disney, with channels having returned to subscribers and ...
After 14 days, the dispute between YouTube TV and Disney has finally ended. But it won't be the last blackout customers see.