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Roku removes YouTube TV app from platform

 

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Roku said it eliminated the YouTube TV application from its foundation Friday since contract arrangements with the application's proprietor Google have soured. The breakdown will not influence clients who as of now have the application downloaded, Roku said. New clients can in any case get to YouTube, simply not YouTube TV.

"We are disappointed that Google has allowed our agreement for the distribution of YouTube TV to expire," a Roku spokesperson said in a statement. "Roku has not asked for one dollar of additional financial consideration from Google to renew YouTube TV."


Recently, Roku blamed Google for attempting to change the agreement such that raises costs for clients and makes an uncalled for upper hand. In particular, Roku asserted that Google needed to carry out new memory cards in Roku gadgets that would raise the expense of the equipment. Roku said that Google likewise needed it to block other contending web-based features from seeing YouTube TV clients' inquiry history. 


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Google said in a blog entry Friday it began haggling with Roku expecting to restore the agreement under similar terms as years past. Roku, nonetheless, needed to rework the utilization terms for YouTube TV and the fundamental YouTube application, Google said. Changes Roku needed on YouTube would have restricted the capacity to refresh, fix or add new highlights to the application, Google said.


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Roku removes YouTube TV app from platform Roku removes YouTube TV app from platform Reviewed by D-Code on May 08, 2021 Rating: 5

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