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YouTube TV subscribers unhappy about going more than a week without ESPN, ABC, and other Disney networks will be getting a $20 credit that can be applied to their next billing statement.
YouTube TV is offering its subscribers a $20 credit amid its ongoing contract dispute with Disney. "We know it’s been disappointing to lose Disney content, and we want you to know we deeply appreciate your patience. In light of the disruption, we’re offering our subscribers a $20 credit," YouTube TV said in an email to subscribers on Nov. 9.
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YouTube TV is giving subscribers some money back as its fight with Disney and ESPN drags on, but there are a few caveats.
YouTube TV had pledged to offers subscribers the $20 credit if Disney-owned channels were still unavailable "for an extended period of time."
On October 31, Disney removed its channels, including ESPN and ABC, from YouTube TV after the two companies failed to reach a new licensing agreement. The blackout has left millions of viewers frustrated, prompting YouTube TV to offer a $20 credit to affected subscribers. The credit can be applied to subscribers’ next billing statement.
ESPN, ABC and other Disney channels have been off the service for nearly two weeks, so YouTube TV is compensating people with a $20 bill credit.
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