NBCUniversal has reached a multi-year agreement with Google to keep its programs on the streaming service after they were almost pulled by the end of the companies' original deal.
The recent return of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" caused many of us to do something we don't often do: watch live television.
Dozens of live television channels could soon disappear for YouTube TV subscribers as the streaming service continues to negotiate a new deal with NBCUniversal, owners of NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, USA Network ...
If NBCUniversal pulls its channels, Google will offer YouTube TV subscribers a $10 credit. If that’s not enough to keep you watching YouTube TV through the dispute, you could use that credit to sign ...
Google and NBCUniversal have reached a short-term extension agreement to keep the latter's content on YouTube TV.
YouTube’s current deal with NBC would have expired at midnight Tuesday unless the two companies reached an extension.
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YouTube TV, one of the primary TV-to-streaming platforms in the United States, has removed Monumental Sports Network from its offerings. This comes after a recent campaign by the network to D.C. area ...
Alphabet's Google and Comcast-owned NBCUniversal have reached a multi-year agreement to keep NBC shows such as "Sunday Night Football" and "America's Got Talent" on YouTube TV, wrapping up a difficult ...
YouTube TV and NBCUniversal announced a new distribution agreement Thursday, averting a blackout that could have interrupted programming routines for millions of customers. The previous pact expired ...
NBC broadcasts a wide range of sporting events, including college football, the NFL’s Sunday Night Football, and NBA coverage starting in October. If the two sides fail to reach a deal, viewers will ...
"Google, with its $3 trillion market cap, already controls what Americans see online through search and ads — now it wants to control what we watch,” an NBC spokesperson tells The Hollywood Reporter.