After negotiations faltered, YouTube TV will drop 19 Fox-branded regional sports networks (RSNs) from its lineup beginning tomorrow. The RSNs are owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, which had previously negotiated with YouTube TV parent Google to extend an existing agreement through the end of the 2020 seasons for Major League Baseball (MLB), the National Hockey League (NHL), and the National Basketball Association (NBA). (At the time, YouTube TV did drop three of 21 total Sinclair RSNs).
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Hulu’s Live TV Service Adds 14 ViacomCBS Channels In Multi-Year Carriage Deal
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YouTube TV Drops All Fox Regional Sports Networks From Channel Lineup
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YouTube TV Scores NFL Carriage, Launches New ‘Sports Plus’ Add-On
With a week to go until the launch of the 2020 football season, YouTube TV has scored a carriage agreement with the NFL.
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YouTube TV Hikes Subscription Price To $65 After Adding Suite Of ViacomCBS Channels
Three-year-old YouTube TV is getting a price hike amid the addition of eight ViacomCBS channels on the service today: BET, CMT, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, Paramount Network, TV Land, and VH1.
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YouTube TV Adds ‘Court TV’ To Expanding Channel Lineup
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YouTube TV Adds BET, MTV, Comedy Central, Nick In Multi-Year Deal With ViacomCBS
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YouTube TV Drops 3 Fox Regional Sports Networks Amid Contract Kerfuffle With Sinclair
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YouTube TV Adding HBO, HBO Max, Cinemax To Channel Lineup Come Spring
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YouTube TV To Cancel All Subscriptions Purchased Via Apple App Store In March
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Hulu, Which Reportedly Has Nation’s Most-Subscribed Skinny Bundle, Institutes $10 Price Hike
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Pluto TV Names Former YouTube TV Exec Fran Hazeldine Its First SVP Of Marketing
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YouTube TV To Sell Add-Ons For AMC-Owned Acorn TV, Urban Movie Channel
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