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YouTube TV Reaches Carriage Renewal With Paramount Global, Averting Blackout Of CBS And 22 Other Networks

February 16, 2025
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Paramount & YouTube TV Agree To Short-Term Extension In Carriage Dispute, Avoiding Blackout
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Paramount Global and YouTube TV have reached a carriage renewal, averting the blackout of 23 networks including CBS, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon.

The companies announced the multi-year deal Saturday night. The agreement includes the inclusion of Paramount+ With Showtime as well as BET+ on YouTube’s channel store and also allowing YouTube TV to offer Paramount+ in forthcoming packages.

“With this agreement, YouTube TV will continue to offer 100+ channels and add-ons including Paramount+ and will enable more user choice in the future,” a YouTube spokesperson said in a statement provided to Deadline. “To our subscribers, we appreciate your patience while we negotiated on your behalf.”

A Paramount spokesperson expressed similar sentiments in a statement. “We are pleased to announce a renewed Paramount-Google agreement,” the statement said., “We look forward to extending our long-standing partnership and giving audiences greater access to their favorite programming.”

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The companies had agreed to a short-term extension of their current contract on Thursday night, announcing it just minutes before the scheduled expiration at midnight ET.

With more than 8 million subscribers, the YouTube TV has grown into one of the largest pay-TV operators in the U.S. just eight years after its launch.

For Paramount, the showdown came during somewhat of a programming lull. After broadcasting the Grammys, the Golden Globes and several highly rated NFL playoff games in recent weeks, CBS will have its next wide-audience draws in March and April with the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament and The Masters. The Paramount Network concluded the Season 5 run of Yellowstone in December.

Even though the networks didn’t have their top-tier programming airing in February, though, they deliver significant tonnage in the overall pay-TV ecosystem. CBS is still the most-watched broadcast network, Nickelodeon remains a steady draw with families, and Comedy Central has seen a revival of viewership for The Daily Show after the 2024 election and the return of Jon Stewart as a once-a-week host.

On the corporate front, the timing of the showdown has not been ideal for Paramount, whose pending $8 billion merger with Skydance Media has been waylaid by complaints about CBS News by President Donald Trump. Already in something of a limbo state as the deal gets resolved, the company could ill afford to lose carriage on a major pay-TV provider.

Carriage fights have long been common in the pay-TV era as parties have haggled over financial terms, but they have taken on more complexity and urgency in the era of cord-cutting and streaming adoption. Charter Communications, the No. 1 pay-TV operator in the U.S. memorably clashed with Disney in 2023, leading to a 10-day blackout and a novel agreement including streaming distribution but also ending carriage for major cable channels like Freeform. Satellite operator DirecTV also battled with Disney last summer.

The post YouTube TV Reaches Carriage Renewal With Paramount Global, Averting Blackout Of CBS And 22 Other Networks appeared first on Deadline.

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