Verizon is offering a $20 monthly discount for the first six months of YouTube TV. The deal is available to new YouTube TV subscribers who are also Verizon Home Internet or Mobile customers. To redeem ...
YouTube TV subscribers can claim their $20 credit. Scott Taetsch / Getty Images Ten million YouTube TV subscribers are two lost weekends into the standoff between the streaming service and Disney over ...
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YouTube TV subscribers must manually claim the credit through their account settings on a web browser. YouTube TV is offering a $20 one-time credit to subscribers ...
We're already through a second week of college football and NFL action without Disney-owned networks like ABC and ESPN on YouTube TV. And the two sides are still looking far apart in the negotiations.
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Matthew Rodriguez is a digital producer for CBS Los Angeles. He's previously reported for local outlets like the Argonaut and Pasadena Weekly. Matt typically covers breaking news and crime. Downtown ...
A woman found a 20-foot-long python in the dumpster of a downtown Los Angeles apartment building on Aug. 5 The snake, a female later named Apple by rescuer Joseph Hart of SoCal Reptile Hunter, had ...
Questions remain Thursday morning about a 20-foot python that was placed into a plastic container and dumped in a trash bin in downtown Los Angeles. Teresa Sanchez told KTLA she pulled into her garage ...
After being found on top of a dumpster in downtown Los Angeles, a 20-foot python has found a new forever home, thanks to a self-declared “reptile hunter” from Riverside. The person who spotted the ...