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If you’re a YouTube TV subscriber who’s been staring at a blank screen where ESPN and ABC used to be, we’ve got some bittersweet news. Google’s finally putting its money where its mouth is – and by that,
YouTube TV is offering a $20 one-time credit to subscribers affected by the removal of Disney-owned channels, such as ABC and ESPN. The trick is finding it.
To redeem your credit, please go to the ‘Updates’ tab in Membership Settings using your web browser, and follow the prompts. Once complete, this discount will be applied to your next bill for YouTube TV.
"Rather than compete on a level playing field, Google’s YouTube TV has approached these negotiations as if it were the only player in the game," the executive troika wrote in th
Palm Beach County residents who can't access ESPN, WPBF-Channel 25 and other Disney channels from YouTube TV can get $20 credit.
Morgan Stanley estimates Disney loses $30 million weekly from YouTube TV blackout affecting ABC and ESPN channels, as the dispute nears the end of its second week.
The standoff has left sports fans who use YouTube TV without coverage of some of their favorite teams and shows for two straight weekends, as another slate of college football games and a "Monday Night Football" matchup loom this weekend.