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YouTube TV, which costs $73 a month, agrees to end “$600 less than cable” ads

Por: Ars Technica Tech October 11, 2023

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Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Oct 11, 2023 7:05 pm UTC / The disputed YouTube TV ad. Google has agreed to stop advertising YouTube TV as $600 less than cable after losing an appeal of a previous ruling that went against the company. Google said it will modify or cease the disputed advertising claim. The case was handled in the advertising industry's self-regulatory system, not in a court of law. The... + full article



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