YouTube TV in Dispute with Fox over Payment, Channels May Go Dark

Monday, Aug 25, 2025 7:13 pm ET1min read

YouTube is in talks with Fox to renew their content partnership, but Fox is asking for higher payments than other comparable content providers. If a deal is not reached by August 27, Fox channels like Fox Sports and News may go dark on YouTube TV. YouTube is offering a $10 credit to affected subscribers and says it is negotiating a fair deal without passing on costs. Fox has expressed disappointment with Google's proposed terms and warned of potential content loss.

YouTube TV and Fox Corp. are engaged in negotiations to renew their content partnership, with the deadline for a deal fast approaching. The current agreement, set to expire on Wednesday, August 27, at 5 p.m. ET, is under threat of termination if a new deal is not reached.

Fox Corp. has expressed dissatisfaction with Google's proposed terms, stating that the company is seeking payments that are "out of step with the marketplace" [1]. Fox has warned its viewers, particularly those subscribed to YouTube TV, that they could lose access to a range of channels, including Fox News, FS1, local Fox TV stations, and more [1].

YouTube TV has responded by stating that it is actively negotiating a fair deal and aims to keep Fox content on its platform. However, if an agreement is not reached, YouTube TV has indicated that it will offer its subscribers a $10 credit [1].

The potential loss of Fox content on YouTube TV could have significant implications, particularly for sports fans. Major events such as NFL games, college football, and MLB playoffs could be affected, as Fox owns several sports networks [1, 2]. The dispute also comes at a critical time for carriage deals, coinciding with the start of the NFL season [2].

YouTube TV has a history of negotiating with content providers, having previously faced similar issues with Disney and NBCUniversal. In 2021, Disney channels briefly went dark before a deal was reached, and in February of this year, YouTube TV and Paramount Global renewed their agreement after contentious deal talks became public [1, 3].

Fox Corp. has launched its own streaming service, Fox One, which is aimed at cord-nevers and those who pay for traditional pay-TV services. YouTube TV has advised its customers that they can subscribe to Fox One if Fox channels go dark on its platform [2].

The ongoing negotiation between YouTube TV and Fox Corp. is a reminder of the complex dynamics between content providers and distributors in the pay-TV industry. As cord-cutting continues and consumer habits evolve, these disputes are likely to become more common and public [2].

References:
[1] https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/youtube-tv-fox-news-local-tv-fox-corp-carriage-dispute-1236498158/
[2] https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/fox-fox-news-may-be-pulled-from-youtube-tv-in-carriage-dispute-1236353110/
[3] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/fox-channels-may-dark-youtube-231023924.html

YouTube TV in Dispute with Fox over Payment, Channels May Go Dark

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