Roku Users Lose Access To YouTube TV As Dumb Contract Fights Shift From Cable TV To Streaming

Roku Users Lose Access To YouTube TV As Dumb Contract Fights Shift From Cable TV To Streaming

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For decades now, cable TV consumers have been subjected to idiotic cable TV "retransmission feuds" that black out content consumers pay for as broadcasters and cable operators bicker over rates. And while streaming TV was supposed to remedy many of the dumber aspects of the traditional cable TV model, that's not really happening. The names and gatekeepers are simply shifting.

Case in point: last year, bickering between AT&T and Roku over ad data sharing and contract details prevented AT&T's HBO Max from appearing on Roku devices. Later on last year, Sinclair-owned CBS stations were pulled from Hulu completely because the two sides couldn't put on their big boy pants and agree to a new contract without taking it out on paying subscribers.

Roku Users Lose Access To YouTube TV As Dumb Contract Fights Shift From Cable TV To Streaming

May 3, 2021, 1:18pm UTC
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20210430/09105646708/roku-users-lose-access-to-youtube-tv-as-dumb-contract-fights-shift-cable-tv-to-streaming.shtml > For decades now, cable TV consumers have been subjected to idiotic cable TV "retransmission feuds" that black out content consumers pay for as broadcasters and cable operators bicker over rates. And while streaming TV was supposed to remedy many of the dumber aspects of the traditional cable TV model, that's not really happening. The names and gatekeepers are simply shifting. > Case in point: last year, bickering between AT&T and Roku over ad data sharing and contract details prevented AT&T's HBO Max from appearing on Roku devices. Later on last year, Sinclair-owned CBS stations were pulled from Hulu completely because the two sides couldn't put on their big boy pants and agree to a new contract without taking it out on paying subscribers.