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Set to air eight hundred-plus hours of anime, one hundred and twenty-plus movies, and add fifty new anime series to its roster, the Paramount streaming service is coming out swinging this month.
Carriage fees are costs that paid TV providers, like YouTube, make to broadcasters, like Paramount, for the rights to carry that broadcaster's programming.
Carriage fees are costs that paid TV providers, like YouTube, make to broadcasters, like Paramount, for the rights to carry that broadcaster's programming.
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.
You may lose access to CBS and CBS Sports, along with Paramount's other channels, through YouTube TV sometime in the near future. In an announcement, YouTube has revealed that it's in the middle ...
UPDATE Tuesday, Feb 13, 2025, 8 p.m.: YouTube TV announced they have agreed to a short-term extension with Paramount. They posted: "We’ve reached a short-term extension as we work toward a deal ...
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 ...
YouTube TV and Paramount have approxmiately a month to resolve their carriage dispute before the NCAA men's tournament tips off March 18 and the Masters begins April 10.
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+.
Paramount-owned channels are at the center of the tug-of-war, and YouTube TV customers could see offerings like Comedy Central and MTV disappear.
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 see their channel selection take a hit as Paramount and CBS content leaves the service – but hopefully it won’t be gone forever.