YouTube TV is giving subscribers a $20 credit
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Despite losses worth millions of dollars, Disney and YouTube continue to squabble over pricing with no end in sight.
Some YouTube TV users have noticed an offer for a credit off their subscription − a deal that equates to $10 a month over six months, or $60 in total.
YouTube is starting to send subscribers a $20 credit to make up for losing Disney channels, so keep your eyes peeled for an email.
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