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YouTube TV Might Soon Lose Paramount Channels

“Cutting the cord” has taken on a bit of a funny twist in the past few years, as every production company under the sun seems to want to make its own a la carte subscription service, and former cable alternatives have started offering what are essentially their own cable packages. Such is the way with YouTube TV, a separate subscription from YouTube Premium that allows users to stream live TV over the internet, but one that might soon be losing access to a few key channels.

According to YouTube, the company is currently in negotiations with Paramount to keep offering channels including Nickelodeon, BET, Comedy Central MTV, VH1, and dang, even CBS and CBS Sports. Currently, YouTube TV costs a starting price of $70 a month for your first six months, followed by $83 a month after that, so that’s a fairly hefty loss for the pricey package.

It’s unclear what exactly

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