YouTube TV
Coverage of YouTube TV in the Nexus archive.
- Who qualifies for payment in $50M settlement over Disney and streaming prices?
A lawsuit claims Disney caused increased streaming costs for YouTube TV and DirecTV, leading to a $50M settlement. Disney has denied any wrongdoing.
- Who qualifies for payment in $50M settlement over Disney and streaming prices?
A lawsuit claims Disney contributed to rising streaming costs for YouTube TV and DirecTV, though the company denies any wrongdoing. The case centers on a $50 million settlement related to these alleged price increases.
- Who qualifies for payment in $50M settlement over Disney and streaming prices?
A $50 million settlement involves a lawsuit blaming Disney for increasing streaming costs on YouTube TV and DirecTV. Disney has denied any wrongdoing in the matter.
- Disney settlement could pay YouTube TV and DirecTV users
Disney has agreed to a $50 million partial settlement in a class action lawsuit alleging it inflated live TV streaming prices by bundling ESPN and other channels with basic packages on YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream. Eligible customers who subscribed during April 2019–March 2026 may receive proportional payments based on subscription length.
- Disney is paying $50 million to settle streaming antitrust claims
Disney is paying $50 million to settle streaming antitrust claims. Subscribers of YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream from April 2019 to March 2026 can file claims by September 8.
- Disney agrees to $50M class action settlement over streaming
The Walt Disney Company agreed to a $50 million class action settlement over allegations it inflated streaming costs by requiring platforms to carry ESPN. Subscribers to YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream claimed Disney used anticompetitive agreements to force inclusion of ESPN, raising prices and reducing competition. Disney denied wrongdoing and must consider subscription packages with fewer Disney networks.
- YouTube TV gets a fully customizable multiview feature, with availability for all channels
YouTube TV has introduced a fully customizable multiview feature available for all channels, though it currently only supports live content.
- YouTube TV is about to change the way we watch live sports
YouTube TV introduced a customizable multiview feature allowing subscribers to watch up to four live sports channels simultaneously, including NFL and college football games. The update includes a new $64.99 'Sports Plan' with major sports networks, and the NFL's Sunday Ticket package is now exclusive to YouTube TV.