YouTube, Disney and Few Options
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As the YouTube TV-ESPN standoff hurtles toward a second weekend, The Athletic maps out the state of play of the negotiations.
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Following its failed deal with Disney, YouTube TV is handing out $10 monthly credits—but not everyone qualifies, and it’s not automatic.
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.
ESPN sent a final message to YouTube TV customers before the Arizona Cardinals face off against the Dallas Cowboys.
YouTube said on Tuesday it has become the first digital platform to receive an accreditation from the Media Rating Council, signifying the streaming video service effectively protects its advertisers from appearing on content deemed inappropriate for paid ads.
Discussions on Reddit indicate that many YouTube TV users are switching to or considering a move to DirecTV following the Disney debacle.
As it stands now, there's no indication when Disney and YouTube might resolve their differences. In a way, we're in uncharted territory right now. Contract disputes involving YouTube TV and content providers are nothing new,