Some YouTube TV users have found a credit in their account for $60 off their subscription, but it's not related to the platform's ongoing contract dispute with Disney. In the days since, some YouTube ...
YouTube TV has begun issuing the promised $20 credits to subscribers affected by the ongoing Disney-ESPN channel blackout. The compensation comes as the distribution dispute enters its second week ...
YouTube TV has started paying out $20 bill credits to users for the loss of Disney channels. The credits need to be claimed manually if you subscribed to YouTube TV directly. Disney network channels ...
YouTube TV is giving select users $10 monthly credits after Disney removed its channels from the platform. The credits aren’t automatic, and users must manually check their YouTube TV account settings ...
Good news for sports fans frustrated by the ongoing ESPN blackout. No, YouTube and Disney still haven't struck a new carriage deal to restore service (booo), but YouTube TV is taking the sting out a ...
YouTube’s subscriptions are now eligible for the $25 monthly entertainment credit that comes with the American Express Platinum card, which just received a refresh. The American Express Platinum card ...
YouTube TV's contract dispute with Disney has now cost its subscribers two weekends of college football and will also likely cause them to miss yet another Monday Night Football game tonight. All of ...
YouTube TV is offering its subscribers a $20 credit amid its ongoing contract dispute with Disney. "We know it’s been disappointing to lose Disney content, and we want you to know we deeply appreciate ...
YouTube TV is offering a $20 credit amid ESPN and ABC blackouts. Here’s how to claim it and what subscribers need to know during the Disney dispute. YouTube TV and Disney dispute continues with no ...
YouTube TV subscribers unhappy about going more than a week without ESPN, ABC, and other Disney networks will be getting a $20 credit that can be applied to their next billing statement. Variety first ...
In a dispute that has left millions of viewers frustrated, YouTube TV and Disney have yet to reach a new deal, causing the popular streaming platform to lose access to a range of beloved channels, ...