Posted 5 hours ago5 hr Moderator Are you a YouTube T V subscriber?Right before the college football season gets underway, there is a carriage dispute FOX and YouTube TV are attempting to iron out. News broke on the matter Monday evening, with a deadline set for Wednesday before channels were taken off the platform.Now, an update on the dispute has been provided. FOX has released its own statement on the situation, saying Google (YouTube TV) has not been engaging in negotiations.On3FOX Corp releases scathing statement against Google amid...An update has emerged on the on-going carriage dispute between FOX and YouTube TV ahead of college football season.
3 hours ago3 hr Gosh dang it!!! NOW you tell us!!!!My family got You Tube TV to avoid this BS. Now they are all of a sudden putting this out there, I don't care about your 10 dollar credit, I care about watching the games. Usually you're given a month or more warning about things like this, but to spring it a week before the season starts is atrocious. It doesn't give any time to for me to put pressure on Google or Fox to make my displeasure known or to really make a change.
3 hours ago3 hr I got an antenna for my TV, so I could get FOX, ABC, CBS and NBC. It doesn't help me with ESPN, Fox Sports or recording, but at least I can watch most of the big games lives, if my cable provider can't come to a deal. I had to drop Dish TV because they didn't have FOX(?) for almost a year.
3 hours ago3 hr Mega corps are goin' to "megacorp". Us lowly "data points" are just that and not truly part of the overall equation as long as they can get more of the dinero'. Sad to see but nothing will change anytime soon, so we are all along for the ride. One way or another I will partake in watching and cheering OBD to their first Natty...even if I have to "slog" through the accessibility BS.Go Quackers (t-minus 4days/4hours)
3 hours ago3 hr Moderator These battles are precisely why I switched to IPTV. The blacked out Florida/Utah opener from a couple of seasons ago sealed the deal for me.
2 hours ago2 hr Moderator It's 2025 and we're talking about nuclear reactors on the moon, colonizing Mars and needing ten different service providers to just follow your dang football team.
2 hours ago2 hr I have Dish TV and have not missed a game. If needed I'll do a 7 day free trial for one game if it's streamed. Yeah it sucks but it is what it is these days.
2 hours ago2 hr Moderator 16 minutes ago, JabbaNoBargain said:Isn’t YouTubeTV a legal IPTV?It is, but there are many more legal options that offer more channels. I have attached a LinkedIn article that ranks the Top 10 IPTV providers. There are many recognizable names. Legal IPTV providers Top 10 (2025 Review)Legal IPTV Providers Top 10 (2025 Review) In today’s digital entertainment era, streaming has taken center stage—and IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) is leading the charge. But with the rise of tho
2 hours ago2 hr Moderator Decades ago, the NCAA lost its first seminal lawsuit, and in the process, its monopoly over college football broadcasts. The race was on to sell team and conference broadcast rights to the highest corporate bidders. The root cause of these problems is not only on corporate giants battling one another, but the NCAA's lack of foresight, what's new, in deciding that in-person game attendance mattered more than making huge bank for its members, and broadcasting more than one, and on occasion two games every weekend. Imagine the money the NCAA could have brought in if it cogently and collectively marketed its members' college football inventory, including a postseason it should have taken control over, like it does its NCAA basketball inventory. There might have been no conference shuffling of the decks intended to bring in more media dollars.These occasional corporate struggles stink. However, take it from an old-timer, these dust-ups are preferable to having but one college and pro game to watch on a weekend.While I raise Cain, try to avoid the waving Cane.
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