Sports fans excited about March Madness and the Masters may face a significant obstacle if they subscribe to YouTube TV. Paramount announced on Thursday that its contract with YouTube TV was set to ...
A carriage dispute between YouTube TV and Paramount could come to a head today (Feb. 13), with the virtual pay TV provider threatening to pull all of the programmer’s channels—including local CBS ...
Google's YouTube and Paramount Global have struck a new distribution contract, averting a threatened blackout of CBS and other television channels for nearly 8 million YouTube TV customers. The deal ...
YouTube TV has reached a new agreement with Paramount that ensures continued access to networks such as CBS, CBS Sports, and Nickelodeon, along with add-ons like Paramount+ with SHOWTIME. The deal ...
Several channels owned by Paramount Global, including CBS, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, and MTV, could go dark on YouTube TV this week if a contract renewal cannot be reached between the two companies ...
With frequent price hikes and carriage disputes, YouTube TV seems to be acting more and more like a cable provider these days. But with Paramount networks’ imminent shutdown on the streaming platform, ...
Update (2/15/25): Paramount and YouTube TV agreed late Thursday to a “short-term extension” as they continue to negotiate, meaning CBS and other Paramount-owned stations will remain on YouTube TV for ...
YouTube and Fox also record high marks in November, according to Nielsen's monthly media distributor rankings. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor The combination of the NFL, college football ...
YouTube TV and Paramount agreed to a short-term extension to continue broadcasting CBS and other Paramount-owned channels. The length of the extension is unknown, but YouTube says it will provide ...
Paramount Global and Google’s YouTube TV agreed to a short-term contract extension late Thursday, keeping CBS and other networks available as the two media companies worked to negotiate a new ...
"Google is unwilling to agree to reasonable terms" to keep CBS, Comedy Central, MTV and more on its YouTube TV service, the execs say. By Erik Hayden Executive Editor, Business As Paramount Global ...