YouTube TV and Paramount Dispute Could Mean No CBS, Nickelodeon and More Channels

Stalled carriage negotiations between Google’s YouTube TV and Paramount may lead to YouTube TV customers losing up to 23 channels from the live TV streaming service. The existing deal between both companies is set to expire, and according to a post from YouTube TV, Paramount programming will go dark after today, Feb. 13, if a new agreement isn’t reached. Access to channels such as CBS, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, MTV and CBS Sports is at stake. 

Both companies have informed customers of the dispute, with Paramount saying that depending on where you live, you may lose “different channels” and to plug in your ZIP code to check. YouTube TV is offering an $8 billing credit to subscribers in the event that the dispute isn’t resolved, but it said that “subscribers will not be able to access previous Library recordings from these channels or add-on services including Paramount Plus with Showtime and BET

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