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YouTube TV and Paramount have agreed on a multi-year deal to keep CBS, MTV and the other 100 plus channels owned by the network on the platform.
YouTube TV announced a deal to keep Paramount channels on its platform had been reached Saturday night, ending a public contract dispute.
YouTube TV has reached a deal with Paramount to keep channels like CBS, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon and MTV.
The two media companies announced a new deal Saturday night. Paramount's streaming service will be offered as an add-on to YouTube TV customers.
After failed negotiations threatened to remove channels, YouTube TV has confirmed a new deal with Paramount for CBS and other channels.
YouTube TV also told customers that they can sign up for Paramount+ to continue watching CBS and related content. CBS News is owned by Paramount Global, which offers the streaming service Paramount+.
Just one month after YouTube TV raised prices by 14%, the streaming service is losing Paramount channels over a carriage dispute.
Unless the two sides reach an agreement soon, CBS and other Paramount stations will get yanked from YouTube TV.
YouTube TV subscribers are about to lose Paramount channels – and there’s no sign of when they’ll return.
YouTube TV shared this afternoon that negotiations with Paramount have failed to result in an agreement. If there’s no deal, “all Paramount content, including CBS and CBS Sports, will be ...
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