CBS Sports Network still running, MTV networks still running, Nickelodeon still running, etc. Can only assume that talks are still going on, or that the plug will be pulled once all of the U.S. is officially on Feb. 13.
That list is of the independent stations owned by CBS, not the O&Os. It appears that this would affect all stations affiliated with CBS, as there is no national CBS feed that bypasses the affiliates/O&Os.Very curious…this is what I’m seeing from the YTTV Help Center. The scope as far as broadcast stations are concerned appears to be limited to O&Os, and possibly not even all of those. Denver, or Colorado as CBS calls it, isn’t listed, for example.
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it's most likely the deadline was 11:59:59 PM PT on Feb. 12, meaning they were removed at Midnight PT which is 3 AM CT, 2 AM CT, 1 AM MT.CBS Sports Network still running, MTV networks still running, Nickelodeon still running, etc. Can only assume that talks are still going on, or that the plug will be pulled once all of the U.S. is officially on Feb. 13.
I gather you don't have YouTube TV. Otherwise, you wouldn't be making speculative posts now about what YTTV did hours ago.it's most likely the deadline was 11:59:59 PM PT on Feb. 12, meaning they were removed at Midnight PT which is 3 AM CT, 2 AM CT, 1 AM MT.
8:45am check this morning here in Houston and all the normal services still available on YTTV. No missing recordings, either.What is actually happening on YTTV on my set, here in Vermont, live and local, at 9:24 a.m. EST Feb. 13, is ... status quo. My local CBS channel is still on, the MTV channels are on, Nickelodeon is on, CBS Sports Network is on, etc.
Similar here; my local CBS station is an O&O.8:45am check this morning here in Houston and all the normal services still available on YTTV. No missing recordings, either.
Yes and no. For at least some scheduled recordings in the "library", a subscriber can actually choose between a national feed or a recording off the local station. One can skip the commercials on the local recording - and this is true for an O&O as well, but that's not possible with the national recording. The live feed is from the local station.That list is of the independent stations owned by CBS, not the O&Os. It appears that this would affect all stations affiliated with CBS, as there is no national CBS feed that bypasses the affiliates/O&Os.
Thank you!!Actual news! CNN reports that the channels will be pulled at 11 p.m. EST if a deal is not struck.
I thought the same thing. Usually there is some messaging a week or two out to get the "outrage machine" going.It's really surprising how suddenly this has all blown up. The email you and I received yesterday was the first indication of an issue.
and sooner or later, the YouTube TV customers will find out the hard way that YouTube cave to Paramount's demand for a rate increase and jacks the bill up even more, it happens all the time in the paid media content business.I've seen a Bluesky repost of a YouTube TV tweet (I won't use "X" any more) indicating that a deal has been reached with Paramount.
Update edit: Just got an email from YTTV that begins, "We're happy to share that we've reached a deal to continue carrying Paramount content on YouTube TV."
No crawl or any other warning so far on CBS affiliate WCAX Burlington, VT. Will see what happens at midnight.
Kind of late to the party on this, aren't you?WCAX isn't owned by CBS/Paramont so it shouldn't be affected