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YouTube TV made headlines last month when it engaged in a standoff with Disney as a carriage rights dispute turned ugly. Customers with the streaming TV platform were left without major Disney products like ABC and ESPN for two weeks as the dispute raged on.
YouTube TV announced it would be launching a dozen genre-specific cable packages, allowing users to pay only for the content they want, rather than the entire suite of cable TV the platform offers. “TV should be easy,
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Completed Disney deal finally clears way for YouTube TV sports bundle
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According to Cord Cutters News, new budget packages are about to be introduced as the generous, new offer is a sure-fire way to secure both old and new subscribers while becoming a serious competitor against other streaming platforms including Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max, Sling TV and more.
Disney warned Google against what it called copyright infringement on a massive scale to train its AI models and from distributing images and videos across its ecosystem, including YouTube.
The drama between Disney and YouTube at the end of October meant that all the Disney channels were pulled from YouTube TV due to the media deal's expiration. In the middle of November, Disney and YouTube agreed to a new deal,
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