Don't cancel your YouTube TV subscription just yet—here's how you can claim a $10 credit!

If you’re a YouTube TV subscriber, you might have noticed a little turbulence in your streaming skies lately.

Maybe you’ve even considered hitting that “cancel” button. But before you make any hasty decisions, there’s a silver lining you should know about: YouTube TV is offering a $10 credit to customers if a major channel shake-up happens—and it’s all tied to a high-stakes negotiation with one of America’s biggest broadcasters.

Let’s break down what’s happening, what it means for your favorite shows, and how you can make the most of this situation.


YouTube TV has become a go-to for cord-cutters who want live TV without the cable company headaches.

Part of its appeal is the wide range of channels, including heavy hitters like Fox News, Fox Sports, and the Fox Broadcast Network.

But here’s the catch: YouTube TV’s current agreement with Fox is set to expire on August 27, 2025. If the two companies can’t come to terms, those beloved Fox channels could vanish from your lineup overnight.

That means no more Sunday football on Fox, no more Fox News updates, and—perhaps most frustratingly—any library recordings you’ve saved from these channels could become inaccessible. For many, that’s a dealbreaker.


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For viewers who rely on these channels, the uncertainty has caused frustration and concern. Image source: Christian Wiediger / Unsplash


Anticipating a possible backlash, YouTube TV is trying to soften the blow. In a recent email to subscribers, the company promised transparency about the ongoing negotiations.

If Fox’s channels do go dark for an “extended period,” YouTube TV will automatically issue a $10 credit to affected subscribers.

It’s not a full refund, but it’s a gesture that says, “We know this stinks, and we’re trying to make it right.”

The company also reassured users that they’re working hard to keep Fox on the platform, but they want to be upfront about the possibility of losing those channels.


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First, don’t panic—and don’t rush to cancel your subscription just yet. Here’s why:
  • Negotiations like this are common. Streaming services and broadcasters often play hardball right up to the deadline, only to strike a deal at the last minute. Remember when YouTube TV almost lost Disney channels? They came back after a brief blackout.
  • You won’t lose access immediately. If the deal falls through, you’ll still have time to decide what to do next—and you’ll get that $10 credit as a consolation.
  • You have alternatives. Even if Fox channels disappear, you can still watch Fox shows on Fox One or other streaming platforms. And who knows? The channels might return after a short hiatus.
YouTube TV isn’t the only streaming service facing big changes. Netflix recently canceled The Waterfront, a fan-favorite drama that spent five weeks in the global Top 10, despite racking up 11 million viewers.

The beloved Queer Eye is also ending after 10 seasons, marking the end of an era for makeover magic.


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But it’s not all doom and gloom. Netflix is rolling out fun new features like the Zodiac Watchlist, which recommends shows and movies based on your astrological sign.

Virgos, for example, you’re apparently hustling with Oppenheimer and The Queen’s Gambit, while Pisces get to manifest their dreams with Yesterday and 13 Going on 30. It’s a reminder that streaming is always evolving—sometimes for better, sometimes for worse.

If Fox channels do go dark, you don’t need to jump through hoops to get your $10 credit.

YouTube TV will apply it automatically to your account. Just keep an eye on your email and your billing statement for updates.

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Key Takeaways

  • YouTube TV has warned customers that its deal with Fox—which includes popular channels like Fox News and Fox Sports—expires on August 27, and some channels may be removed if a new agreement isn’t reached.
  • If Fox channels are lost, YouTube TV subscribers will be eligible for a $10 credit, with the streaming service stating it wants to be transparent about negotiations and minimize inconvenience.
  • Netflix has announced the cancellation of several shows, including the popular series The Waterfront and Queer Eye, which will finish after 10 seasons.
  • Netflix introduced a new Zodiac Watchlist feature, curating movie and television recommendations based on users’ star signs, with each sign receiving a themed list of shows and films.
Have you ever lost a favorite channel or show because of a streaming dispute? Did you stick it out, or did you switch services? And what do you think about YouTube TV’s $10 credit—fair compensation, or just a drop in the bucket?
 

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