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2025-02-16 16:42:45| Engadget

YouTube TV has reached a deal with Paramount to avoid cutting off subscribers access to certain channels, including CBS, CBS Sports and Nickelodeon. Earlier this week, YouTube TV announced in a blog post that Paramount content would be removed from its platform after February 13 because the two had failed to reach a fair agreement that would keep those channels available. On Friday, that deadline was extended, and YouTube TV said in an update on Saturday night that a deal had been reached and access would now go on uninterrupted. Were happy to share that weve reached a deal to continue carrying Paramount channels, including CBS, CBS Sports, Nickelodeon and more, YouTube TV wrote in a blog post and on X. With this agreement, YouTube TV will continue to offer 100+ channels and add-ons including Paramount+ with SHOWTIME and will enable more user choice in the future. To our subscribers, we appreciate your patience while we negotiated on your behalf. BET+ will also remain available. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/youtube-tv-has-reached-a-deal-with-paramount-to-keep-carrying-cbs-cbs-sports-and-other-channels-154245757.html?src=rss


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