![]() YouTube TV was pulled by Roku from its channel store in April as tensions between the two parties escalated. Roku described the deal as a “multi-year extension” for YouTube and YouTube TV. Google confirmed the deal to The Verge and said both apps will be available through the Roku store. “This agreement represents a positive development for our shared customers, making both YouTube and YouTube TV available for all streamers on the Roku platform,” Dallas Lawrence, a Roku spokesperson, wrote in an email to The Verge. ![]() If they hadn’t reached an agreement by tomorrow, Google planned to pull the YouTube app from Roku - a loss for basically everyone involved, but especially Roku users who would have no longer been able to download a key video service. The two had been at odds over a contract extension, sparring over what Roku described as onerous demands by Google for more data and more prominent placement on its devices. ![]() Roku has reached a deal with Google to continue distributing the YouTube and YouTube TV apps on its platform.
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