YouTube TV has reached a deal with Paramount to keep channels like CBS, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon and MTV days after failed negotiations for a new contract had briefly left the future of their ...
After several days of intensive negotiations, YouTube TV and Paramount Global renewed their carriage deal for CBS stations nationwide, MTV, Comedy Central and 20 other channels on the service.
Paramount Global and YouTube TV are negotiating a new deal for carriage of Paramount-owned channels, including CBS. If a deal is not reached, YouTube TV says subscribers will lose access to all ...
YouTube TV and Paramount agreed to a short-term extension to continue broadcasting CBS and other Paramount-owned channels. The length of the extension is unknown, but YouTube says it will provide ...
In an eleventh-hour agreement late Thursday night, YouTube TV reached what it called a "short-term extension" with Paramount to keep channels such as CBS, Comedy Central and MTV on its ...
YouTube TV and Paramount Global, still haggling over a new distribution deal, have reached a short-term extension to let the internet TV service continue carrying CBS and more than 20 other ...
Paramount‘s streaming agreement with YouTube TV is in danger of ending Thursday, Feb. 13, TheWrap has learned. The dissolution of the studio’s contract would result in the erasure of Paramount ...
Several channels owned by Paramount Global, including CBS, Comedy Central and MTV, will soon disappear from YouTube TV on Thursday if the two companies don’t reach a contract renewal. YouTube TV ...
Although Paramount and YouTube TV agreed on a "short term extension" that temporarily paused a blackout of CBS and other Paramount-owned channels on the Google-owned streaming platform ...
YouTube TV and Paramount are currently in negotiations, and things aren’t looking too promising. In a statement, YouTube TV, owned by Alphabet, informed customers that it is “working hard to ...
A special committee of Paramount Global’s board of directors says it is “bound” by a pending agreement to merge with Skydance Media and will not consider an 11th-hour offer from a rival bidder.
Update (2/15/25): Paramount and YouTube TV agreed late Thursday to a “short-term extension” as they continue to negotiate, meaning CBS and other Paramount-owned stations will remain on YouTube ...
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