YouTube TV Now Offering $20 Credit Over Disney Dispute, But You Have to Claim It Manually
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YouTube TV Now Offering $20 Credit Over Disney Dispute, But You Have to Claim It Manually
"Due to the ongoing contractual impasse between YouTube TV and Disney, which is preventing Disney-owned channels (including ABC and ESPN) from appearing on the streaming platform, YouTube TV is offering a $20 credit to its subscribers."
"However, the credit is not being applied automatically; instead, subscribers need to claim the credit by clicking here."
"The $20 credit will then be automatically applied to their next bill."
A contractual impasse between YouTube TV and Disney is preventing Disney-owned channels, including ABC and ESPN, from appearing on YouTube TV. YouTube TV is offering a $20 credit to subscribers to compensate for the loss of access to those channels. The $20 credit will not be applied automatically; subscribers must claim the credit themselves by clicking the provided link. After a subscriber claims the credit, the $20 amount will be automatically applied to their next bill. The credit is intended to offset inconvenience and service disruption caused by the ongoing contract dispute.
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