Good news, YouTube TV subscribers. You won’t be losing access to Paramount content, after all. Last week, we learned that the Google cable TV alternative was at risk of losing Paramount’s ...
YouTube TV and Paramount have reached a long-term deal after negotiations became murky last week and the threat of channels like CBS, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, and MTV going dark on the Google ...
YouTube TV has reached a deal with Paramount to keep channels like CBS, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon and MTV days after failed negotiations for a new contract had briefly left the future of their ...
Google’s YouTube and Paramount Global have struck a new distribution contract, averting a threatened blackout of CBS and other television channels for nearly 8 million YouTube TV customers.
Crisis has been averted. YouTube TV and Paramount reached a deal Friday night. The deal means YouTube TV will continue carrying CBS, CBS sports and the rest of Paramount’s channels on its platform.
The company posted on X that, as a result, channels such as CBS, CBS Sports, and Nickelodeon and add-ons like Paramount Plus, Showtime, and BET Plus will stick around after all. The company had ...
After several days of intensive negotiations, YouTube TV and Paramount Global renewed their carriage deal for CBS stations nationwide, MTV, Comedy Central and 20 other channels on the service.
If you’re a YouTube TV customer, you likely already know that the live TV and streaming service could be losing a chunk of Paramount-owned channels, including CBS, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon.
In an eleventh-hour agreement late Thursday night, YouTube TV reached what it called a "short-term extension" with Paramount to keep channels such as CBS, Comedy Central and MTV on its ...
After a brief scare for the roughly 8 million YouTube TV subscribers, the pay-TV streamer, and Paramount, owner of CBS among its many holdings, reached a short-term extension. There was a deadline ...
NEW YORK — Several channels owned by Paramount Global, including CBS, Comedy Central and MTV, will soon disappear from YouTube TV on Thursday if the two companies don’t reach a contract renewal.