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ARTICLE: YouTube TV & Paramount Agree to “Short Term Extension” Over Carriage Rights


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YouTube TV announced late last night that it had reached a “short-term extension” to its carriage rights deal with Paramount, wherein the Google-owned TV streaming service will continue providing subscribers with such channels as CBS, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, MTV, TV Land and BET, among other networks and services.

“We’ve reached a short term extension as we work toward a deal with Paramount to keep their content on YouTube TV,” the service said in a statement. “YouTube TV subscribers continue to have access to Paramount channels, including CBS, and any recordings that are in their Library. We appreciate your patience as we continued to negotiate on your behalf. We also value Paramount’s partnership and willingness to work towards an agreement.”

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Details on the deal were not made available at press time, particularly the length of the extension. When a user on X asked for clarification on what “short term” meant, the service responded, saying, “We’ll share more updates as we have them. Thanks for your patience!”

As previously reported, a dispute between YouTube TV and Paramount would have greatly impacted the launch of “Beyond the Gates,” the brand new daytime drama series debuting Monday, February 24 on CBS and streaming on Paramount+*. “The Bold and the Beautiful” and “The Young and the Restless,” among other Paramount-owned network and cable offerings, would have also been interrupted.

At the time, YouTube TV said in a statement, “We work hard to bring you the content you love, delivered the way you want. Despite our best efforts, we’ve been unable to reach a fair deal with Paramount to keep their channels on YouTube TV and their channels may be unavailable tomorrow.” 

Launched in February 2017, YouTube TV is an over-the-top (OTT) streaming service operated by YouTube and has emerged as the fourth largest TV service provider in the U.S. with eight million subscribers as of February 2024.

On its website, KeepParamount.com, the company says of talks with YouTube TV, “The comprehensive deal Paramount is proposing would continue our relationship with YouTube TV, enabling them to give you access to our leading broadcast and cable networks at a fair price.”

Touting its successful lineup of networks, Paramount also noted, “CBS has the #1 new series, comedy series, and news magazine plus is #1 in daytime and late night.”

Paramount owns, co-owns, or has a controlling interest in 23 networks, including those listed below.

Paramount channels

National

BET
BET Her
CBS
CBS Sports Network
CMT
Comedy Central
Dabl
MTV
MTV Classic
MTV2
Nick Jr.
Nick Toons
Nickelodeon
Paramount
Pop
Smithsonian Channel
Start TV
Teen Nick
Tr3s: MTV, Musica y Mas
TV Land
VH1

Local stations

Atlanta 69 (WUPA)
Boston TV38 (WSBK)
Dallas-Fort Worth KTXA
New York (WLNYDT )
Philadelphia 57 (WPSG)
Pittsburgh KDKA+ (WPCW)
Sacramento KMAX 31 (KMAX)
San Francisco KPIX+ (KPYX)
Seattle 11 (KSTW)
Tampa Bay 44 (WTOG)

YouTube plans & add-ons (with Paramount)

Plans

  • Base plan
  • Spanish plan

Add-ons

  • BET+
  • Entertainment plus
  • Paramount+ with SHOWTIME*
  • Spanish plus

“Beyond the Gates”

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Set in a leafy Maryland suburb just outside of Washington, D.C. in one of the most affluent African American counties in the United States, “Beyond the Gates” follows an affluent Black family who holds court over Fairmont Crest, a posh gated community that’s the center of luxury with wealthy residents harboring deep secrets.

Scheduled to air weekdays at 2:00 p.m. ET/1:00 p.m. PT on CBS and streaming Live and On Demand on Paramount+ beginning Monday, February 24, the series is the first brand new soap opera set to debut on a broadcast network in more than 25 years, since the launch of “Passions” in 1999, and the first-ever one-hour Black-centric daytime drama series.



Note: The post YouTube TV & Paramount Agree to “Short Term Extension” Over Carriage Rights appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.

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