YouTube TV is now offering customers a $20 credit
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Disney and Fubo announced the closing of their deal merging Hulu + Live TV operations with Fubo, with Disney owning a 70% stake in the new company.
Subscribers to YouTube TV will soon receive a credit as a dispute with Disney continues to black out several major channels. On Sunday, the largest live TV streaming provider in the U.S. sent a notice to subscribers alerting them of the incoming credit.
New subscribers (and those who cancelled their membership a month or more ago) can get Hulu + Live TV for $64.99/month for the first three months of the Basic plan (regular price of $89.99/month after that). Act now, as this deal is only around until November 18th!
The entertainment giant has no timeline for killing the streamer's app, even if it really wants you to watch via Disney+ instead.
Disney and Fubo have come to an official agreement, announcing plans to merge the streamer’s business with Hulu + Live TV.
YouTube TV is offering subscribers a $20 credit as they wait to regain access to channels including ABC and ESPN
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Disney takes 70% interest in the sports-focused channel, which becomes the nation's sixth largest pay-TV service with nearly 6 million domestic subscribers.
With nearly six million North American subscribers, the newly combined Fubo and Hulu + Live TV venture is now the second largest virtual pay-TV provider in the U.S. It only trails Google's YouTube TV, which reportedly has more than 10 million paying subscribers.
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