Disney Fights Google's YouTube TV
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Google TV and Android TV may seem to be the same thing, but there a few important differences that anyone looking to buy a new TV should be aware of.
Disney wants to get back on YouTube TV in the name of public service. In the media conglomerate’s latest attempt to generate support for its content following a blackout on the Google-owned TV service,
It’s Day 7 of the blackout of ESPN, ABC and other Disney networks on YouTube TV — and the patience of the internet TV service’s subscribers is wearing thin. Disney's nets went dark on YouTube TV service just before midnight ET on Thursday,
YouTube TV lost Disney content last week amid ongoing negotiations, but the losses are hitting Google Play, YouTube, and Google TV too.
Disney-YouTube TV feud extends to Movies Anywhere, as Google no longer syncs digital movie purchases
As Disney and Google's feud approaches its second week, Movies Anywhere is the latest service to get caught in the crossfire.
Qobuz announces the launch of its Android TV app, providing access to its entire music catalog directly on your TV.
Google abruptly ends a key partnership, killing a popular service used by millions of users. When technology companies cease to support software or discontinue certain applications, many users often feel disappointed. The impact depends on the type of service, the number of users relying on it, and how long it has existed.
Channels owned by The Walt Disney Co., including ABC, ESPN, Disney Channel, Freeform and others will be pulled from the Google-owned pay-TV service at midnight ET after the two sides failed to come to terms on a new carriage agreement ahead of a midnight deadline.