NBCUniversal and Google have reached a mulityear distribution agreement to keep NBC and NBCU's suite of other networks on ...
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YouTube TV NBC Channels Are Safe With New Long-Term Deal
Now, we have an update on that news, confirming that a brand new long-term deal is in place. In a quick announcement, NBC and ...
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 ...
Via CNBC.com, the current deal between YouTube and NBCUniversal expires on September 30. As YouTube TV approaches 10 million users, it wants to pay less to its providers. The report suggests that a ...
We are spiraling toward another carriage dispute with a major television group and Google. And just in time for one of the busiest times of the year on the sports calendar. YouTube TV and its ...
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NBC, YouTube TV reach agreement
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 ...
NBC channels are still on YouTube TV — for the time being. Earlier this week, news broke that NBCUniversal stations could be leaving YouTube TV amid contract disagreements. The deadline to resolve the ...
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NBC, YouTube TV avoid blackout
NBC is maintaining its perfect record of avoiding blackouts during carriage disputes, at least for now. With the network’s distribution agreement with YouTube TV set to expire on Tuesday night, NBC ...
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Midnight is inching closer for NBC and YouTube TV. John Ourand of Puck reports that the two sides “are still far apart” regarding the biggest sticking point: YouTube TV wants to “ingest” Comcast’s ...
NBCUniversal and YouTube TV are in a fierce battle over carriage fees — and the deadlock could force popular programs like “Sunday Night Football” and “Saturday Night Live” to go dark for customers ...
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