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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 ...
Paramount Global television networks, including CBS, could go dark on Google’s YouTube TV on Thursday night in the latest contract showdown between a major programmer and a distributor.
Paramount channels, including CBS, remain available on YouTube TV under a temporary extension while both sides work toward a new contract. This article, Paramount, YouTube TV agree to short-term ...
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 ...
The Season 27 premiere was delayed from July 9 to July  23 for US viewers due to ongoing licensing fights between Paramount, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Although Paramount and YouTube TV agreed on a "short term extension" that temporarily paused a blackout of CBS and other Paramount-owned channels on the Google-owned streaming platform, it is ...
YouTube TV and Paramount reached a deal Friday night. The deal means YouTube TV will continue carrying CBS, CBS sports and the rest of Paramount’s channels on its platform.
News; National business; Paramount and YouTube TV extend deadline for a new carriage deal Feb. 14, 2025 Updated Fri., Feb. 14, 2025 at 6:25 p.m. Cole Hauser, left, and Kelly Reilly in ...
Several channels owned by Paramount Global, including CBS, Comedy Central and MTV, will soon disappear from YouTube TV on Thursday if the two companies don’t reach a contract renewal.