YouTube TV has reached a deal with Paramount to keep channels like CBS, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon and MTV days after failed negotiations for a new contract had briefly left the future of their ...
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 ...
More than 20 Paramount channels could go dark on YouTube TV, which Google owns, as soon as February 13 because of a contract dispute. Newsweek contacted Google and Paramount for comment via email and ...
In an eleventh-hour agreement late Thursday night, YouTube TV reached what it called a "short-term extension" with Paramount to keep channels such as CBS, Comedy Central and MTV on its subscription ...
"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 ...
Paramount Global and YouTube TV are negotiating a new deal for carriage of Paramount-owned channels, including CBS. If a deal is not reached, YouTube TV says subscribers will lose access to all ...
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 ...
With minutes left until midnight on the East Coast when Paramount Global and YouTube TV‘s current carriage agreement was set to expire, the two sides agreed to continue negotiations, keeping Paramount ...
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