
"According to multiple reports, YouTube TV seems to be (quietly) offering $10 credits on subscriber bills for six months, for a total savings of $60. But there's a catch, which is that that credit won't be automatically applied. It looks like users will have to do some digging through your YouTube TV account's settings in order to opt in. According to TechRadar, you'll need to login your YouTube TV account on desktop in order to find out if your account will receive the credit."
"Either way, many users don't feel that $10 a month makes up for losing over 20 channels they are paying for, like ABC, Disney Channel, FX, Nat Geo, as well as popular live sports channels. "$10 ain't gonna cut it for no ESPN," one commenter wrote on a popular Reddit thread. "At a bare minimum it's going to cost $30 to get ESPN, so that's a starting point."
YouTube TV dropped more than 20 Disney-owned channels after the companies failed to reach a new distribution deal. YouTube TV is offering a six-month $10 monthly credit to some subscribers, requiring users to opt in via account Settings > Membership > Manage Plan on desktop to redeem. Many subscribers report being ineligible and must search to find the offer. Customers complain $10 per month is insufficient compensation for lost networks such as ABC, Disney Channel, FX, Nat Geo, and key sports channels like ESPN. The credit amount and eligibility remain confusing amid prior reports of a $20 offer.
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