CLEVELAND, Ohio -- YouTube TV subscribers affected by the recent blackout of Disney-owned channels, including ESPN, ABC, FX and National Geographic, are now eligible for a one-time $20 credit. This ...
YouTube TV is now sending out $20 credit which they recently announced to subscribers via email as compensation for the Disney blackout on its online streaming platform. 9to5Google shared in a report ...
The Disney-related disruptions continue on YouTube TV. ABC, ESPN and other Disney-owned networks went dark on Oct. 30, after Disney and YouTube TV couldn't agree on a deal renewal. As a result, ...
For Palm Beach County residents who subscribe to YouTube TV but last week lost access to ESPN, WPBF-Channel 25 and other Disney-owned channels can get a $20 credit. YouTube TV dropped Disney from its ...
For those affected by the ongoing negotiations between Disney and YouTube TV, there is a $20 credit option now available, as well as streaming service alternatives that still carry ESPN, ABC, and ...
YouTube TV will follow through on its promise to reimburse customers in the event of a Disney-related blackout beginning Sunday. The internet company previously pledged to issue $20 credits if ...
The battle between YouTube TV and ESPN doesn’t appear to have an end in sight — so users will be getting some money back. Subscribers were informed on Sunday that they would be issued a $20 credit ...
Google had been winning the P.R. battle with Disney over the absence of ESPN, ABC, and other Disney-owned channels from YouTube TV by doing nothing. Mainly because Disney and ESPN have been regularly ...
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 ...
The ongoing dispute between YouTube TV and Disney isn't showing signs of a fix in the immediate future. While the failed negotiations have been ongoing for multiple weeks now, and YouTube TV has even ...