YouTube, Election Day and The Walt Disney Company
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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.
The Disney YouTube TV blackout has DWTS fans wondering if they will be able to watch Tuesday night's live episode.
Discussions on Reddit indicate that many YouTube TV users are switching to or considering a move to DirecTV following the Disney debacle.
Disney networks including ABC and ESPN have gone dark on Google-owned YouTube TV after the two corporate giants couldn't come to terms on a new deal.
A significant chunk of video programming from ABC and ESPN is unavailable due to Google and Disney's inability to reach a licensing deal. On Thursday night, YouTube TV’s parent Google announced it was losing access to Disney content,
YouTube appears to have rolled out a new update. This update comes at the cost of the mobile viewing experience.
The current mess battle between YouTube TV and the Walt Disney Co. provides an opportunity to rethink having paid live television.
Disney and YouTube TV's stalemate centers on money. The media powerhouse wants YouTube TV to pay what it's calling the market rate for its channels, while YouTube TV warns that do