After warnings that Paramount content was about to disappear from Googleโs pay TV service YouTube TV, the companies announced late Saturday that theโd reached a deal that averting any disruption to channel availability.
Those announcements didnโt include many specifics about the agreement, but a statement from a Paramount spokesperson said it includes โan expanded streaming relationship.โ So not only will YouTube Primetime Channels continue to offer streaming services Paramount+ With Showtime and BET+ as add-ons, but Google also gets โthe right to make Paramount+ available to qualifying YouTube TV customers.โ
YouTube TV is no stranger to high-profile contract disputes with media companies, including Disney. In its own announcement, Google said, โWeโre happy to share that weโve reached a deal to continue carrying Paramount channels, including CBS, CBS Sports, Nickelodeon and more โฆ To our subscribers, we appreciate your patience while we negotiated on your behalf.โ
The company had warned in an earlier blog post that all Paramount content, including CBS and CBS Sports, would disappear from YouTube TV on February 13. There was a short-term deadline extension when the companies appeared to be close to a deal.
At the time, Google said it was โfighting for an agreement that avoids passing along additional costs and offers [subscribers] more flexibility in how you watch your favorite sports and shows.โ (Pay TV providers have reportedly been fighting for more flexible ways to bundle channels, particularly at the basic tiers of their services.)
Meanwhile, Paramountโs co-CEOs George Cheeks, Chris McCarthy, and Brian Robbins sent employees an internal memo describing Google as โunwilling to agree to reasonable terms consistent with the market, choosing to jeopardize the entertainment experience at the expense of consumers.โ
โThe reality is, you canโt have a successful video product without Paramount, one of the leading media families in TV viewing,โ the CEOs said.


