Disney and YouTube TV have reached a carriage agreement, ending a pitched battle that dragged on for 15 days, frustrating consumers and fascinating the media business. Included in the multi-year pact ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. ESPN football is returning to YouTube TV after the service and the Walt Disney Co. settled their contentious ...
Disney channels and programs were pulled from YouTube TV late Thursday, October 30, when the two companies failed to reach an agreement on a new contract. Disney channels include ABC, ESPN, ACC ...
Talks between YouTube TV and Disney about fees broke down on Thursday ahead of a deadline, with each company publicly blaming the other. By Francesca Regalado and Brooks Barnes An estimated 10 million ...
Most of the funds will go toward the construction of a $200 million ballroom at the White House. Other companies that have settled lawsuits from Trump include Meta, X and Disney's ABC. By Winston Cho ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Google-owned video site YouTube will pay $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit brought by Donald Trump over the company’s 2021 decision to suspend his account in the wake of the Jan. 6 ...
YouTube said Monday it would settle a lawsuit brought by President Donald Trump for more than $24 million, adding to a growing list of settlements with tech and media companies that have amassed ...
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YouTube has agreed to a $24.5 million settlement in a lawsuit brought by former President Donald Trump. The lawsuit stemmed from the suspension of Trump's account following the Jan. 6 Capitol riots.
YouTube creators whose accounts were banned for violating previous policies against COVID-19 and election misinformation will be given the chance to rejoin the platform, said Alphabet, YouTube's ...
NEW YORK (AP) — YouTube will offer creators a way to rejoin the streaming platform if they were banned for violating COVID-19 and election misinformation policies that are no longer in effect, its ...
YouTube said Tuesday it plans to reinstate some accounts that it previously banned for violating rules against repeatedly posting misinformation about Covid-19 and the 2020 election. That announcement ...