YouTube TV subscribers have started receiving $10 credits while Disney networks are unavailable on the service.
YouTube TV Credits

Disney-owned channels went dark on YouTube TV last week as the two companies negotiate a new carriage deal. YouTube TV said they would offer subscribers a $20 credit if Disney content “remains off YouTube TV for an extended period of time”.
According to TechRadar, some subscribers are now seeing a $10 credit in their account. However, not all subscribers appear to be eligible for the credit and it is not automatically applied to subscribers’ monthly bills.
To find the credit, users must navigate to the account management page of the YouTube TV desktop site. Under Settings, Membership, and Manage Plan, users will be able to accept the credit if it’s available. It will then be applied to their monthly bill.
Some have reported that YouTube TV is offering $10 credits for 6 months, for a total of $60, but this has not been confirmed.
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