What channels are at risk?
Channels like NBC, CNBC, MSNBC, and local NBC affiliates are at risk.
Media / Streaming
YouTube TV and NBCUniversal are in a heated carriage dispute, threatening a blackout of NBCUniversal channels for YouTube TV subscribers. This dispute highlights the growing tension between streaming services and traditional media companies...
The core of the dispute revolves around the rates YouTube TV pays to carry NBCUniversal’s channels. NBCUniversal asserts that YouTube TV is demanding preferential treatment, while YouTube TV argues that NBCUniversal’s demands would lead to higher prices for consumers. This situation reflects the evolving dynamics of the media landscape, where streaming services are increasingly asserting their market power. The Financial Times reports that NBC has launched attack ads against Youtube over streaming negotiations, escalating the conflict. With YouTube TV having around 10 million subscribers, losing access to channels like NBC, CNBC, and MSNBC could significantly impact viewership and subscriber satisfaction. Both sides are employing public relations tactics, with NBCUniversal running on-air messages to alert YouTube TV customers and YouTube TV promising credits in case of a blackout.
Channels like NBC, CNBC, MSNBC, and local NBC affiliates are at risk.
YouTube TV subscribers could lose access to NBCUniversal programming.
A $10 credit for subscribers if the content is unavailable for an extended period.
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