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Hi Longhorn Fan,

In order to provide you with the best in live sports, news, and entertainment, YouTube TV enters into partnerships with content providers like Fox. Our current agreement with Fox is approaching its renewal date, and we are in active negotiations to continue carrying their content. Our priority is to reach a deal that’s fair for both sides, as well as our subscribers.

We want to be transparent about these discussions: if we are unable to reach an agreement with Fox by August 27, 2025, their content may become unavailable. If this happens, this will impact channels like the Fox Broadcast Network, Fox News, and Fox Sports, as well as any Library recordings you have from these channels.

We know how frustrating it is to lose channels, which is why it’s our goal to keep Fox on YouTube TV. We’re committed to continuing to work with Fox to reach an agreement, but if their content becomes unavailable for an extended period of time, we'll offer our subscribers a $10 credit.

If Fox becomes unavailable, you can continue to watch their sports, news, and shows by signing up for Fox One. For more information on the impact to our Spanish Plus, 4K, Sports Plus, and Fox Nation add-ons, please visit our Help Center.

We hope YouTube TV continues to be your service of choice, but we understand some of our members may want to cancel their subscriptions. As always, family managers have the ability to pause or cancel anytime.

Thank you for your patience and understanding as we continue to advocate on behalf of our subscribers and work towards an agreement with Fox. We will continue to update our Help Center with the latest. As always, we sincerely appreciate your YouTube TV membership.

Sincerely,
The YouTube TV team


Fucking Figures 

 

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I mean the game is on Broadcast, right?

I would add, I usually watch sports on OTA because it doesn't have the buffering or delays of streaming or cable.

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26 minutes ago, Captain Ron said:

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I mean the game is on Broadcast, right?

I would add, I usually watch sports on OTA because it doesn't have the buffering or delays of streaming or cable.

And you get to be the nutjob on game threads who gets to meltdown 7 seconds ahead of everyone else.

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Curious if this is a workaround for those of us with YTTV?  Roku channel has Fox 7 as one of their live stations.  Would there be any reason the game wouldn’t be shown on it? 

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19 hours ago, txhorns said:

It's always Fox that is in a dispute.  Fuck them and their greedy asses.

It was ABC/Disney two years ago, in a fight with Spectrum/Charter.

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3 minutes ago, utee94 said:

It was ABC/Disney two years ago, in a fight with Spectrum/Charter.

And last year with direct TV. It lasted like 2 weeks and I had to get a YTTV trial to watch one or two of our games. Plus MNF got blacked out too 

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1 hour ago, kevwun said:

Someone does it every year because the start of football season gives them huge leverage.

Like clockwork. 

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22 hours ago, aggie08 said:

And you get to be the nutjob on game threads who gets to meltdown 7 seconds ahead of everyone else.

You have no idea how many drunks thought I was psychic because the OTA feed was ahead of the streaming delay.

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