Summary
YouTube TV is offering a $20 credit to customers after temporarily removing Disney channels, including ABC and ESPN, due to a disagreement with Disney over a carriage rights deal. Customers can claim this credit through the 'Updates' tab in their Membership Settings on the YouTube TV website.
Key Facts
- YouTube TV customers lost access to ABC and ESPN due to a negotiation issue between Google (YouTube TV's parent company) and Disney.
- YouTube TV announced a $20 credit to customers if the Disney channels remained unavailable for a long period.
- The announcement about the credit offer was made on November 11.
- YouTube TV is still trying to reach a deal with Disney to restore the channels.
- To receive the credit, customers need to click the 'Updates' tab in their Membership Settings.
- The credit is applied directly to the customer’s next bill after following the online steps.