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Paramount, YouTube TV agree to short-term extension - MSNThis article, Paramount, YouTube TV agree to short-term extension, was first published at The Desk. To submit a news tip, comment or request for correction, please click or tap here.
YouTube TV and Paramount have agreed to a short-term deal extension to avoid a blackout of CBS, YouTube announced late Thursday. Paramount wanted a rate hike. Their existing deal expired at 1 p.m ...
Paramount programming will continue to be available on YouTube TV despite the expiration of their carriage deal on Thursday night, after the two companies reached a short-term extension.
The short-term extension will help avoid a potential streaming catastrophe ahead of a busy time in the sports calendar. YouTube TV has reached a short-term deal with Paramount to avoid a blackout ...
After a brief scare for the roughly 8 million YouTube TV subscribers, the pay-TV streamer, and Paramount, owner of CBS among its many holdings, reached a short-term extension. There was a deadline ...
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YouTube TV announces ‘short-term extension’ with Paramount - MSNOn Thursday night, though, that changed. YouTube TV issued a statement on its X (formerly Twitter) saying that “a short-term extension” had been reached.
YouTube TV and Paramount Global, still haggling over a new distribution deal, have reached a short-term extension to let the internet TV service continue carrying CBS and more than 20 other ...
Paramount programming will continue to be available on YouTube TV despite the expiration of their carriage deal on Thursday night, after the two companies reached a short-term extension.
An update for our members: We’ve reached a short-term extension with Paramount to keep their content on YouTube TV. Subscribers continue to have access to Paramount channels, including CBS.
The streaming service and Paramount announced late on Thursday that they have agreed to a short-term extension to avoid the channels leaving YouTube TV.
YouTube TV and Paramount have agreed to a short-term deal extension to avoid a blackout of CBS, YouTube announced late Thursday. Paramount wanted a rate hike. Their existing deal expired at 1 p.m. ET ...
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