Google, NBCUniversal reach agreement to keep shows on YouTube TV – CNBC

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Google, NBCUniversal reach agreement to keep shows on YouTube TV – CNBC

UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, ORLANDO, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES – 2019/07/18: Comcast sign logo in the wall of a building at Universal Studios. (Photo by Roberto Machado Noa/LightRocket via Getty Images) Roberto Machado Noa | Lightrocket | Getty Images Alphabet’s  Google and Comcast -owned NBCUniversal have reached a multi-year agreement to keep NBC shows such as “Sunday Night Football” and “America’s Got Talent” on YouTube TV, wrapping up a difficult negotiation. YouTube TV, one of the biggest pay-TV distributors in the U.S., will carry NBCUniversal’s full portfolio of networks such as NBC and CNBC under the deal, according to a statement from the companies on Thursday. YouTube, which is also a unit of Alphabet, will also offer NBCUniversal’s Peacock streaming service through its Primetime Channels, a marketplace where users can subscribe to third-party streaming services through the YouTube app. “This deal builds on our longstanding partnership with NBCU while addressing the evolving media landscape and recognizing the importance of making content available where and how viewers want to watch it,” said Justin Connolly, global head of media and sports at YouTube. The agreement includes a multi-year extension of Peacock’s availability across Google’s Android platforms, including Google Play and Google TV. YouTube now accounts for the largest share of TV viewing in the U.S., ahead of streaming rival Netflix  and traditional media companies such as Disney , according to analytics firm Nielsen. Talks
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