The battle between YouTube TV and ESPN doesn’t appear to have an end in sight — so users will be getting some money back.
Unfortunately, YouTube TV is only offering a one-time $20 credit. Assuming Disney channels don't return to the live cable ...
YouTube TV has started paying out $20 bill credits to users for the loss of Disney channels. The credits need to be claimed ...
YouTube TV is now giving out compensation to subscribers worth $20 after losing Disney content on its platform.
Subscribers to YouTube TV are still without access to ESPN, ABC and other Disney channels. YouTube TV, which is owned by ...
The contract dispute between Google-owned YouTube TV and Disney-owned ESPN that sparked a blackout on Oct. 31 has been a ...
A leaked memo from Disney execs painted a grim picture of the company's ongoing negotiations with YouTube TV. Now, Google is ...
The standoff between YouTube TV and Disney over carriage fees continued into the weekend, with both sides expressing ...
YouTube TV is embroiled in its blackout saga with ESPN, and it tried to calm viewers' outrage by offering a little reward for their patience.
If you're a YouTube TV customer, you likely won't be able to watch the Eagles face off with the Green Bay Packers tomorrow on ...
Disney and YouTube TV's parent company, Google, have yet to agree on a new licensing contract, leaving YouTube TV subscribers in a bind.
The credit should be automatically applied to customers' bills. If you don't want to wait for a resolution, we have a few suggestions for YouTube TV alternatives.