YouTube and Disney's negotiations enter week two as ESPN and ABC continue to remain inaccessible for YouTube TV subscribers.
For yet another weekend, YouTube TV subscribers were unable to watch college football on Disney-owned networks like ESPN and ABC as a result of a carriage dispute that has been ongoing since Oct. 30.
YouTube TV has started paying out $20 bill credits to users for the loss of Disney channels. The credits need to be claimed ...
Rising costs of sports rights fees and other other factors have fueled YouTube's disputes with Disney and other media ...
The disagreement causing the ESPN and ABC outage stems from the "carriage fee" that YouTube TV pays Disney to broadcast its ...
Some YouTube TV users have noticed an offer for a credit off their subscription − a deal that equates to $10 a month over six ...
The contract dispute between Google-owned YouTube TV and Disney-owned ESPN that sparked a blackout on Oct. 31 has been a ...
Amid the Disney blackout, YouTube TV customers will begin to receive a $20 credit starting Nov. 9 if there is still no deal ...
This is the third time in two months that YouTube TV has faced a contract dispute, but this one has had the largest consumer ...
That is where the YouTube TV versus ESPN brouhaha stands. The two sides are exchanging proposals, but remain far apart, ...
YouTube's Ghost Network spreads information-stealing malware through thousands of fake videos offering cracked software, ...
Google's YouTube said it is open to negotiating a fair deal with Disney to restore the entertainment giant's networks to its ...