Fox and Google Reach Agreement to Keep Fox Channels on YouTube TV
The new agreement prevents a blackout that threatened to disrupt broadcasts for 9.4 million YouTube TV subscribers during key college and NFL football games this season.
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Fox Corp. And YouTube TV Strike Carriage Deal, Ending Threat Of Blackout
Fox Corp. and YouTube TV have agreed on a renewed carriage agreement, ending the threat of a blackout that would have affected a major college football game and potentially the start of the NFL season. The companies did not release details or offer anything more than a brief statement affirming that the Fox broadcast network, […]
YouTube TV Avoids Losing Fox Channels With Long-Term Deal: What To Know
Two streaming giants have reached a long-term deal just in time for some major games to start the football season.Fox Corporation and Google have struck a new distribution agreement that keeps Fox's full lineup of networks on YouTube TV, the companies announced late on Thursday, Aug. 28. The deal's financial terms weren't disclosed.The renewal means YouTube TV subscribers won't lose access to popular channels like Fox, Fox News, FS1, FS2, and th…
Fox, YouTube TV Reach New Carriage Agreement
Fox Corporation and Google-owned YouTube TV have reached a new carriage agreement that gives the virtual multichannel video program distributor (vMVPD) access to Fox’s full media slate, which includes Fox Sports and Fox News. The agreement, which replaces the short-term deal hammered out Aug. 27, affects about 9.4 million YouTube TV subscribers who now have … Continue reading "Fox, YouTube TV Reach New Carriage Agreement" The post Fox, YouTube …
YouTube TV, FOX announce resolution on carriage dispute
YouTube TV announced Thursday night it has reached a new deal with FOX to keep various FOX networks on the platform. The 2 sides were locked in a bit of a stalemate earlier this week ahead of a Wednesday deadline to extend their carriage agreement. On Wednesday, YouTube TV announced it had reached a “short-term extension” with the network to provide immediate relief for college football fans who were concerned about missing Week 1 action. On Th…
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