DirecTV offered ways for consumers without Disney's content on YouTube TV to still find their entertainment.
Following the big fallout between YouTube TV and Disney, many folks are looking to change up their streaming situation. Here are the alternatives you should consider.
Google and Disney still haven't reached a deal, but the two sides have shown interest in bring ABC and ESPN back on YouTube TV in the meantime.
Reports stated that YouTube TV and Disney are still locked in a stalemate regarding a content deal for viewers.
YouTube TV users can claim $10 credits following the loss of Disney-owned channels, including ESPN and ABC.
YouTube and Disney aren't balking — the two sides haven't come to an agreement to keep channels like ABC and ESPN on YouTube TV, and they're now unavailable.
YouTube TV and Disney offer respective statements regarding the ongoing negotiations to keep content on the air for subscribers.
Samsung announced that a Perplexity AI app is available on its latest TV series.
HBO Max was spotted raising prices across its three plans, which have already gone into effect.
Roku is finally catching up with smarter streaming rivals thanks to its new AI-powered voice search.