It's been several months since Roku and YouTube TV reached a cease-fire in their dispute over … well, over a few things. But it now looks like the war is heating back up. To recap, Roku in April 2021 first announced that negotiations that would extend YouTube TV 's availability on the Roku platform had broken down. In doing so, it said that "Roku cannot accept Google's unfair terms as we believe they could harm our users." Exactly what those disputed terms are has been a little ambiguous. Roku has said it has to do with search results. Google calls any allegations baseless. And today, in a rather long blog post for this sort of thing, Roku has renewed its complaints while shining a little more light on the conflict. That light, no doubt, is tinted in Roku's distinct purple color, but there's a good bit to glean here. More on the Roku-YouTube dispute What to do if Roku loses YouTube First is that it's pretty obvious that no deal has been reached that would allow YouTube TV back onto the Roku platform like any other streaming service. Currently, those who already had YouTube TV installed could keep using it…. Read full this story
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