The two companies resolved a contract dispute that almost led to more than a dozen channels being dropped from YouTube TV.
In September, YouTube TV told subscribers that it would drop NBCUniversal channels if the contract agreement between the two companies wasn’t renewed.
YouTube TV subscribers would have lost Bravo, E!, Oxygen, CNBC, Syfy, and some sports channels.
This is just the latest carriage dispute we’ve seen between TV providers and media companies.
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