The recent Disney-Google fallout went beyond YouTube TV subscribers losing access to all Disney channels. Disney also pulled its entire movie catalog from Google TV and YouTube and dropped support for ...
Michelle is Lifehacker's Associate Tech Editor, and has been reviewing games, laptops, phones, and more for over 10 years. She is based in New York City and holds a master's degree from NYU. November ...
If you opened Movies Anywhere this week and thought, "Wait, where did half my movies go?", you're not imagining things. Google just quietly ghosted the platform. As of October 31st, any movies you buy ...
David Nield is a technology journalist from Manchester in the U.K. who has been writing about gadgets and apps for more than 20 years. He has a bachelor's degree in English Literature from Durham ...
It's not easy running a live TV streaming service, especially when you have to rely on other companies for content. Despite this, YouTube was able to navigate some hairy contracts over the past few ...
Google is removing the option to purchase or rent movies and TV shows from Google TV across all platforms. Purchases will only be available through the YouTube app or YouTube on the web going forward.
Disney pulled its channels from YouTube TV at the end of October after failing to renegotiate a contract with Google. As a consequence of that, Disney’s Movies Anywhere service stopped syncing with ...
Google has terminated its long-standing partnership with Movies Anywhere, the industry-backed service that enabled consumers access to purchased films across ecosystems. Google Play and YouTube users ...
Google and Disney might’ve reached a deal to return the latter’s channels to YouTube TV nearly two weeks ago, but there was still some unfinished business surrounding the breakup when it came to your ...
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