The two companies had previously struggled to reach a deal this week that would keep more than 14 NBCU channels on YouTube TV. NBCUniversal and YouTube TV have reached a deal that will keep more than 14 NBCU channels on the Google-owned platform, the two companies said on Saturday. “We are delighted to have entered into an agreement with YouTube TV and can continue to offer our full network portfolio, without interruption,” an NBCU spokesperson told .
“YouTube is an invaluable partner and we never want to involve our fans in a dispute, but we felt obligated to let them know what was at stake. We thank our viewers for their loyalty and promise to continue to bring the networks and the networks to the programs they like. ” YouTube TV’s monthly price will remain the same at $ 64.99. “We appreciate NBCUniversal’s willingness to work on a deal and also appreciate your patience while we negotiated with them on your behalf,” YouTube said in a post. separate blog post Saturday morning. NBCU – The deal with YouTube TV was originally slated to expire at midnight Thursday after negotiations appeared to come to a standstill.

NBCU launched a campaign over the weekend to urge its viewers to pressure YouTube to shut down. ‘He accepts the terms of NBCU’s contract; YouTube, meanwhile, said NBCU was unwilling to offer contractual protections to ensure Google doesn’t pay more than other similar-sized services. YouTube also opposed the request to merge Peacock, NBCU’s streaming service, with YouTube TV, which would have required users to download and use the Peacock app separately and pay a plus subscription fee. bred for the same content. (For Saturday’s deal, NBCU dropped its request to include Peacock in a package with YouTube TV.
Although negotiations had a back-and-forth hearing between the two sides last week, NBCU and YouTube TV agreed to a temporary contract extension on Thursday that kept channels such as NBC, Bravo, CNBC, E !, Golf Channel, MSNBC, Oxygen, Syfy, Telemundo and USA Network, as well as local sports channels, on YouTube TV for contract negotiations.
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