It looks like NBC and YouTube TV won’t reach a deal before the deadline. According to John Ourand of Puck (via Pro Football Talk), the two are “still far apart” from an agreement. Ourand said that ...
Last month, it was Fox. This month, it's NBC. YouTube TV and NBCUniversal are in a contract dispute over carriage fees. The two sides have reached a "short-term extension" that will keep NBC channels ...
YouTube TV is planning to launch 10 new, genre-specific TV bundles, including a sports package with access to ESPN, Fox Sports 1, NBC Sports, and the Golf Channel.
UPDATE: (10/2/25): YouTube TV and NBC Universal agreed to a multiyear carrier agreement on Thursday that will keep NBC and its other channels on the streaming platform. The two sides had been ...
After a bit of a scare leading up to the October 1 deadline, NBC and YouTube TV have officially agreed to a long-term carriage agreement that will keep NBCUniversal networks on the popular pay TV ...
YouTube TV customers may soon lose access to NBCUniversal networks. The carriage deal between YouTube TV and NBCUniversal expires on Tuesday, setting up the potential for a blackout. If a new ...
“Our new agreement with Google is a clear win for both our business and our viewers – underscoring the enduring value of our must-see shows, films, sports, and live events while expanding our reach to ...
Another day, another carriage dispute putting millions of customers in a lurch during the heart of football season. This time, it’s NBCUniversal and YouTube TV at odds. According to a report by Alex ...
Good luck in the next round, all channel providers. By Tony Maglio NBCUniversal and YouTube are back to being buds after the two deeply divided frenemies negotiated a new carriage deal, avoiding a ...
YouTube TV will offer a cheaper sports-focused package in 2026, which it can offer after tough negotiations with Disney and ...
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