Fox TV vs. YouTube: A Contract Dispute Over Money
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miércoles, 27 de agosto de 2025, 9:00 am ET2 min de lectura
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A looming contract dispute between Fox and YouTube TV has raised concerns about the availability of Fox channels and saved content on the streaming service. The current agreement between the two companies is set to expire by 5 p.m. ET on Wednesday, August 27, and if a new contract is not reached, Fox channels and saved content could be removed from YouTube TV. This could significantly impact subscribers, particularly college football fans, as key games such as the Texas Longhorns vs. Ohio State Buckeyes on Saturday, August 30, could be affected [1].
Google, the parent company of YouTube TV, has stated that Fox is asking for payments that are "far higher than what partners with comparable content offerings receive." Google's priority is to reach a deal that reflects the value of Fox's content and is fair for both sides without passing on additional costs to its subscribers [2]. However, Fox disputes this claim, alleging that Google is using its market power to pressure Fox for unfavorable terms [3].
If Fox's channels are removed, Google has announced that it will offer a $10 credit to subscribers. Additionally, Fox has launched a website called Keep Fox to promote its side of the dispute and provide information on how to contact Google. The website also includes a form that allows consumers to see what local Fox channels could be removed from their YouTube TV account if a deal is not made [1].
The list of Fox content that could be removed from YouTube TV includes Big Ten Network (BTN), Fox, Fox Business, Fox Deportes, Fox News, Fox Soccer Plus, Fox Soul, Fox Sports 1, Fox Sports 1 4K, Fox Sports 2, Fox Weather, KTVU Plus, LiveNow from Fox, and Greta [1]. This could have a significant impact on viewers who rely on these channels for sports, news, and entertainment.
The dispute comes at a crucial time for both companies, as the college football season is about to kick off. The potential removal of Fox channels could force subscribers to seek alternative streaming services, such as Fox One, which Fox launched on August 21 [2].
The contract dispute highlights the ongoing negotiations between major content providers and streaming services over carriage fees. As the market for live TV streaming continues to grow, these disputes are likely to become more frequent. The outcome of the Fox-YouTube TV contract dispute will set a precedent for future negotiations between content providers and streaming services.
References
[1] https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2025/08/26/fox-youtube-tv-dispute/85830732007/
[2] https://www.13wmaz.com/article/news/nation-world/youtube-fox-contract-dispute-ohio-state-texas-game/507-bd8a37da-5dcb-4dba-9ecf-fba45bba85a6
[3] https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2025/08/26/Google-FOX-YouTube-TV-channel-deal/9841756205237/
A contract dispute between Fox and YouTube TV may result in Fox channels and saved content being removed from YouTube TV by Wednesday at 5 p.m. ET. Google claims Fox is asking for "far higher payments" than other partners with comparable content. Fox disputes this, saying Google is using its market power to pressure Fox for unfavorable terms. If Fox's channels are removed, Google will offer a $10 credit to subscribers. The dispute may impact college football fans, including key games like Texas vs. Ohio State on August 30.
Title: Fox and YouTube TV Contract Dispute Threatens Access to Key ChannelsA looming contract dispute between Fox and YouTube TV has raised concerns about the availability of Fox channels and saved content on the streaming service. The current agreement between the two companies is set to expire by 5 p.m. ET on Wednesday, August 27, and if a new contract is not reached, Fox channels and saved content could be removed from YouTube TV. This could significantly impact subscribers, particularly college football fans, as key games such as the Texas Longhorns vs. Ohio State Buckeyes on Saturday, August 30, could be affected [1].
Google, the parent company of YouTube TV, has stated that Fox is asking for payments that are "far higher than what partners with comparable content offerings receive." Google's priority is to reach a deal that reflects the value of Fox's content and is fair for both sides without passing on additional costs to its subscribers [2]. However, Fox disputes this claim, alleging that Google is using its market power to pressure Fox for unfavorable terms [3].
If Fox's channels are removed, Google has announced that it will offer a $10 credit to subscribers. Additionally, Fox has launched a website called Keep Fox to promote its side of the dispute and provide information on how to contact Google. The website also includes a form that allows consumers to see what local Fox channels could be removed from their YouTube TV account if a deal is not made [1].
The list of Fox content that could be removed from YouTube TV includes Big Ten Network (BTN), Fox, Fox Business, Fox Deportes, Fox News, Fox Soccer Plus, Fox Soul, Fox Sports 1, Fox Sports 1 4K, Fox Sports 2, Fox Weather, KTVU Plus, LiveNow from Fox, and Greta [1]. This could have a significant impact on viewers who rely on these channels for sports, news, and entertainment.
The dispute comes at a crucial time for both companies, as the college football season is about to kick off. The potential removal of Fox channels could force subscribers to seek alternative streaming services, such as Fox One, which Fox launched on August 21 [2].
The contract dispute highlights the ongoing negotiations between major content providers and streaming services over carriage fees. As the market for live TV streaming continues to grow, these disputes are likely to become more frequent. The outcome of the Fox-YouTube TV contract dispute will set a precedent for future negotiations between content providers and streaming services.
References
[1] https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2025/08/26/fox-youtube-tv-dispute/85830732007/
[2] https://www.13wmaz.com/article/news/nation-world/youtube-fox-contract-dispute-ohio-state-texas-game/507-bd8a37da-5dcb-4dba-9ecf-fba45bba85a6
[3] https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2025/08/26/Google-FOX-YouTube-TV-channel-deal/9841756205237/
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