Paramount is notifying YouTube TV subscribers that channels including CBS, BET, Comedy Central, MTV and Nickelodeon could go dark on the service.
YouTube TV and Paramount have reached a new agreement to keep Paramount's networks and content on the Google cable TV alternative.
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.
YouTube TV and Paramount reached a short-term deal, but Paramount channels could still leave the live TV service. Here's which ones are in danger.
YouTube TV announced a deal to keep Paramount channels on its platform had been reached Saturday night, ending a public contract dispute.
YouTube TV and Paramount have agreed on a multi-year deal to keep CBS, MTV and the other 100 plus channels owned by the network on the platform.
"Google is unwilling to agree to reasonable terms" to keep CBS, Comedy Central, MTV and more on its YouTube TV service, the execs say.
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 subscription streaming service after access to them was set to go dark following failed negotiations around a contract renewal.
YouTube TV and Paramount Global renewed their carriage deal for CBS, MTV, Comedy Central and 20 other channels on the service.
Dozens of live television channels could soon disappear for YouTube TV subscribers as the streaming service continues to negotiate a new deal with Paramount, owners of CBS, BET, MTV, Comedy Central and more.
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Paramount, YouTube TV Dispute: CBS, 20+ Channels May Go Dark
: YouTube TV and Paramount Global have reached a temporary deal to keep airing Paramount's channels. You can click here to see the updated story.YouTube TV subscribers could lose CBS, Nickelodeon, and more than 20 other
Several channels owned by Paramount Global, including CBS, Comedy Central and MTV, will stay on YouTube TV after the two companies reached a contract renewal.