YouTube TV Subscribers Qualified for $10 Credit After Disney Channels Were Removed

YouTube TV Subscribers Qualified for $10 Credit After Disney Channels Were Removed

YouTube TV Subscribers Qualified for $10 Credit After Disney Channels Were Removed

YouTube appears to be compensating for the inability of both parties to finalize an agreement.

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Key information to consider

  • YouTube TV is offering certain users $10 monthly credits following the removal of Disney channels from its service.
  • The credits are not applied automatically; users must visit their YouTube TV account settings to claim them manually.
  • The disagreement persists as Disney and YouTube TV accuse each other of unreasonable pricing and unsuccessful negotiations.

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In the wake of the removal of Disney channels from YouTube TV, the service is distributing $10 credits to subscribers as a form of reimbursement, so it may be a good idea to check your account shortly.

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