
"YouTube TV subscribers unhappy about going more than a week without ESPN, ABC, and other Disney networks will be getting a $20 credit that can be applied to their next billing statement. Variety first reported on the credit, and a YouTube spokesperson confirmed the news to TechCrunch. The company says the credits are rolling out now, with subscribers receiving emailed instructions about how to apply it."
"Disney's channels were pulled from the subscription TV service on October 31. YouTube says that if it reaches a deal, those channels will be restored within a matter of hours. As with similar disputes, this one appears to revolve around pricing, with YouTube criticizing Disney's supposed price hike and Disney saying YouTube is "refusing to pay fair rates for our channels.""
YouTube TV is providing a $20 credit that can be applied to the next billing statement for subscribers affected by the removal of ESPN, ABC, and other Disney networks. Credits are rolling out now, and subscribers are receiving emailed instructions on how to apply them. Disney's channels were pulled from the service on October 31. YouTube states that, if a carriage deal is reached, the channels can be restored within hours. The dispute centers on pricing, with YouTube criticizing a proposed price hike while Disney says YouTube is "refusing to pay fair rates for our channels."
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