Categories: YouTube

YouTube TV Won’t Let Viewers Fast-Forward Through Ads On Certain DVR’d Shows

While an unlimited cloud-based DVR may be one of the most enticing features of just-launched YouTube TV, an online television service from the video giant priced at $35 per month, it turns out that recording certain new series might come with a catch.

Given agreements that YouTube has struck with Disney, 21st Century Fox, and NBCUniversal, The Wall Street Journal reports, viewers watching shows that they’ve recorded — for which there are also on-demand versions available — will be forced to watch the on-demand versions of these shows, which will contain ads. On-demand episodes from popular series are typically posted by TV networks within 24 hours of their original air dates, the Journal notes. Fast-forwarding is typically disabled for this kind of viewing.

This means that if a YouTube TV subscriber records the latest episode of The Big Bang Theory for future consumption, for instance, as soon as that

episode becomes available on-demand, the user will be forced to watch the on-demand version of the episode. If an on-demand version doesn’t exist, however, YouTube TV subscribers will be able to watch recorded versions and fast-forward as normal.

Subscribe for daily Tubefilter Top Stories

Subscribe

Such an arrangement is new, according to the Journal, and most cable operators — as well as skinny bundle competitors like Sling TV — do enable viewers to skip through recorded content that is concurrently available on-demand. YouTube made the concession due to strained relationships with TV networks, the Journal reports — many of whom believe YouTube has not done enough to stem copyright infringement.

YouTube TV, which is now available in five U.S. markets, includes all four major broadcast networks, a handful of sports hubs, all of the YouTube Red originals, and more than 40 total channels.

Share
Published by
Geoff Weiss

Recent Posts

Soccer media brand Footballco is coming to America with several key hires

Footballco is betting on the growth of soccer in the United States. Over the past few…

3 days ago

MatPat-founded Theorist reveals new apparel brand at ‘Creator in Fashion’ show

As the co-host of the Creators in Fashion show that took place on April 25, Matthew Patrick (a.k.a. MatPat)…

3 days ago

Millionaires: Nicole Coenen is the internet’s favorite lesbian lumberjack

Welcome to Millionaires, where we profile creators who have recently crossed the one million follower…

3 days ago

YouTube salutes its Shorts as ad revenue soars to $8.1 billion in Q1 2024

Alphabet's earnings report for the first quarter of 2024 sent its stock price soaring sky-high.…

3 days ago

Snap stock jumps 25% after Q1 earnings beat projections. Also, 9 million people are now paying for Snapchat+.

Snap has had a rocky couple of years: several quarters of flat growth or declines,…

3 days ago

On the Rise: Rob can heal your workplace wounds

Welcome to On the Rise, where we find and profile breakout creators who are in…

4 days ago