YouTube TV is giving subscribers a $20 credit
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YouTube TV offers $20 credit to customers (which likely means no Monday Night Football, again)
YouTube TV has sent an email to subscribers explaining that a $20 credit is coming.
YouTube and Disney's negotiations enter week two as ESPN and ABC continue to remain inaccessible for YouTube TV subscribers.
This is the third time in two months that YouTube TV has faced a contract dispute, but this one has had the largest consumer impact, by far.
YouTube TV subscribers still do not have access to ABC, ESPN and other Disney-owned channels, as well as related recorded content on their DVRs from Disney brands. As of Saturday, Disney and Google-owned YouTube TV continue to go back and forth in negotiations for a new carriage agreement after the previous one expired Oct. 30.
A leaked memo from Disney execs painted a grim picture of the company's ongoing negotiations with YouTube TV. Now, Google is responding with a strong statement.
Subscribers to YouTube TV are still without access to ESPN, ABC and other Disney channels. YouTube TV, which is owned by Google, are in dispute over carriage rates with Disney, meaning key sports