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YouTube TV warns subscribers they may lose Fox channels

YouTube TV warns subscribers they may lose Fox channels

Posted on 26 August 2025 By jobuzo

YouTube TV could soon lose access to Fox channels, it announced on its official blog, mere days before the 2025 NFL season begins. It warned users that it’s actively negotiating with Fox now that the renewal date for their partnership is approaching, but Fox is allegedly asking for an amount “far higher than what partners with comparable content offerings receive.” YouTube TV says it’s aiming to reach an agreement that “reflects the value of their content and is fair for both sides” without the service having to raise its prices to be able to offer Fox channels.

If both sides aren’t able to come to an agreement by 5PM Eastern time on August 27, subscribers will no longer be able to access all Fox news and business programs, as well as all sporting events (like NFL games) broadcast on Fox channels. The content from the channels saved in their library will also disappear. In case YouTube TV fails to reach a deal with Fox and the network’s channels become unavailable for “an extended period of time,” it will give subscribers a $10 credit.

It’s worth noting that Fox’s own streaming service, Fox One, went online on August 21. The service gives subscribers access to all Fox-branded news, sports and entertainment content, including all NFL and MLB games aired on Fox networks, for $20 a month. It’s not clear how the issue will affect NFL Sunday Ticket, though, which YouTube TV exclusively offers as an add-on for $34.50 a month for the first eight months. The sports package gives subscribers access to regular season NFL games not broadcast on local channels in the user’s area.

YouTube TV had issued similar warnings in the past when it couldn’t quickly reach a deal with Disney for its channels and with Paramount for CBS, CBS Sports and Nickelodeon, among its other properties. In both cases, YouTube was able to reach an agreement with the companies to continue offering their content.

YouTube TV warns subscribers they may lose Fox channels


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