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Title: YouTube TV Offers $20 Credit Over ESPN Dispute

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

YouTube TV to ⁤Credit Subscribers $20 as ESPN Dispute⁢ Continues

YouTube TV is offering a $20 credit to its subscribers as negotiations with Disney,ESPN’s parent company,remain ⁤stalled,leaving viewers without access to ESPN⁢ channels. The streaming service announced ‌the offer in an​ email to subscribers on⁣ Sunday, acknowledging the disruption occurring during peak sports seasons ⁣for ⁣both college⁢ football and the NFL.

The credit is intended to reward⁢ subscribers for their patience amid the ongoing dispute, wich centers on the cost of Disney’s‌ content. YouTube TV maintains it is “working in good faith to negotiate ​a deal with Disney that pays them fairly,” ​but has been unable to reach an agreement. Losing Disney content has been “disappointing,” the company stated, and the credit reflects‌ its appreciation for ‍customer understanding. ‌

Subscribers will receive a follow-up⁣ email within the next few days detailing how to redeem the $20 credit, which will be applied to their⁣ next bill.

For those seeking alternatives during the outage, YouTube TV suggested Sling TV and FuboTV as potential options. The dispute highlights​ the increasing tension ⁤between streaming services and content ​providers ⁢as they navigate the ⁢evolving television ⁢landscape and the rising costs of⁤ popular programming.

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