A new forecast from Omdia has YouTube TV surpassing Charter and Comcast in subscribers before the decade is out. Comcast and Charter Communications had better enjoy their remaining time at the top.
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--YouTube TV is set to redefine the US television landscape. According to new forecasts from Omdia, YouTube TV will surpass Charter and Comcast to become the largest pay-TV ...
Having rapidly grown from startup to dominant pay-TV operator, YouTube TV now appears to be looking to level up again by incorporating partners’ streaming programming directly into its user interface.
At the NEM Zagreb conference, María Rúa Aguete, Head of Media and Entertainment at Omdia, unveiled insights that signal a historic transformation in the US pay-TV market. According to Omdia’s latest ...
Some departed users are reporting receiving promotional offers to return to YouTube TV for a $60 discount off their first month of service. Disney-owned channels were blacked out on YouTube TV for two ...
Disney has been ‘unnecessarily aggressive and assertive” in carriage talks with YouTube TV, with an “antiquated view” of the economics of pay-TV. That’s the assessment of a YouTube executive involved ...
Virtual MVPD YouTube TV will surpass both Charter’s Spectrum and Comcast’s Xfinity within the next 24 months to become the largest pay-TV operator in the United States. That’s the conclusion of new ...
As with any extended carriage dispute, everyone is eager to assign blame to either Disney or YouTube TV as the two sides continue negotiating a new deal while Disney-owned networks remain unavailable ...
YouTube TV was one of the only things growing in the TV business. But it just shrank, too.
YouTube TV subscribers will receive a credit as Google's contract dispute with Disney continues, keeping fans from accessing major programming like Monday Night Football. Google sent an email on ...
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20+ Disney-owned channels have been taken off YouTube TV after the two companies failed to renew licensing terms. The list includes several channels under ABC, ESPN, and Nat Geo labels, in addition to ...