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As YouTube looks to differentiate its first exclusive NFL broadcast-Chargers vs. Chiefs in Brazil on Sept. 5-the streamer will allow several personalities to host their own coverage of the Week 1 matchup, alongside a more traditional presentation on the ...
To avoid giving spoilers on YouTube TV, use the “Broadcast Delay” feature. Go to the playback screen, click the three-dot menu, select “Broadcast Delay,” and choose “Decrease for 48 hours.” This delays your stream, reducing the chance of ...
On Tuesday, YouTube announced the broadcast talent for its first-ever live NFL game. The Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs will meet at Corinthians Arena in São Paulo, Brazil on Sept. 5. Sports media veteran Rich Eisen, who is expected to once ...
YouTube still needs to work out the kinks from its NFL broadcast. The NFL’s second game of the 2025 season between the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers was broadcast on YouTube — a first in league history. The Chiefs trailed the Chargers 27 ...
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YouTube TV-Disney blackout a sign of future rights deals. The real losers are the fans
The YouTube TV (Google) vs. ESPN (Disney) standoff is affecting subscribers but is a harbinger for fans as tech giants get involved in rights deals.
Broadcast delay is an inherent part of any “traditional” TV service, but YouTube TV is now adding a way to lessen that latency on demand. A new option rolling out to the YouTube TV app on TVs allows users to reduce broadcast delay for 48 hours at a time.
Frustration builds as Disney and YouTube TV’s standoff threatens to block Monday Night Football for millions hoping to watch the Cardinals–Cowboys clash.
If you’ve ever streamed live TV — particularly a sporting event — while also following the same event on social media, you’ll have likely noticed that latency is a thing. That is, that what you’re watching is behind what folks are talking about ...
For Friday night's inaugural YouTube NFL stream from Brazil featuring the Chiefs and Chargers, Jason Kelce was a no-brainer option to contribute to the broadcast. Unfortunately, ESPN had a two-word response: "No way." Via Ryan Glasspiegel of ...
The Tigers (4-5) bring momentum from Florida State win to L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium against the No. 20 Cardinals (7-2) at 7:30 p.m. ET tonight. Here's how to watch for free.