NBC is still on YouTube TV. For now. Just as the long-term agreement to keep NBCUniversal’s channels on YouTube TV was expiring at midnight, the companies announced a short-term agreement to continue ...
The Google-owned company reached an agreement with NBCUniversal, which boasts such programming as "Sunday Night Football." YouTube TV wanted to avoid a blackout that would have provoked the ire of ...
YouTube TV and NBC have reached a long-term deal, the two sides announced in a joint press release. It comes after the two sides reached a short-term agreement to avoid a blackout amid a carriage ...
Subscribers of YouTube TV may lose access to live sports from NBC. According to CNBC, the YouTube TV-NBCUniversal deal is set to expire at the end of September, meaning live sports such as college ...
Google and NBCUniversal inked a short-term extension on their existing carriage deal for YouTube TV, keeping the networks on ...
YouTube TV and NBC reached a short-term agreement before the midnight deadline that will avoid a blackout of the channel, ...
The ongoing carriage dispute between YouTube TV and NBC could be coming to an official end with a potential new deal in sight, according to Puck sports correspondent John Ourand. Earlier this week, ...
The current agreement expires on October 1. If the NBC channels exit YouTube TV, customers won’t have access to Sunday Night Football and college football programming televised by NBC.
Another year, another highly publicized carriage battle right on the precipice of football season. It’s a tale as old as the cable bundle itself. But times have changed. No longer are content ...
YouTube TV dropped Spanish-language Univision television channels Tuesday night as a threat of an NBC blackout loomed. The ...
A new season comes with the same old problems. Which streaming channel gives me the best value for my buck? Let’s be frank, getting access to watch every game is becoming increasingly tricky and ...
When YouTube TV launched in 2017, it was like manna from heaven for disgruntled cable subscribers. At just $35 per month, Google’s video empire launched a streaming service that invited a large number ...
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