YouTube TV is offering up to $60 in credit following its Disney channel dispute — but not all users qualify. Here’s how to ...
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Over 10 million YouTube TV subscribers lost access to Disney-owned channels amid a carriage fee dispute, prompting YouTube TV to issue surprise $10 credits to users.
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How YouTube TV users can get a $10 credit after Disney channels are pulled
YouTube TV is giving select users $10 monthly credits after Disney removed its channels from the platform. The credits aren’t ...
Users say you need to manually log in, head to the "Manage Base Plan" section, and click your way into the discount.
YouTube TV users on Reddit report seeing a $10 monthly credit applied to their bills for the next six months after losing Disney channels.
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Following Disney's channels being pulled from YouTube TV, the service appears to be offering a recurring $10 credit, which will apply for six months, to some users.
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