The recent Disney-Google fallout went beyond YouTube TV subscribers losing access to all Disney channels. Disney also pulled its entire movie catalog from Google TV and YouTube and dropped support for ...
Google has terminated its long-standing partnership with Movies Anywhere, the industry-backed service that enabled consumers access to purchased films across ecosystems. Google Play and YouTube users ...
Disney-YouTube TV feud extends to Movies Anywhere, as Google no longer syncs digital movie purchases
It’s been less than a week since Disney-owned channels went off the air for YouTube TV subscribers, but we’re still seeing some unintended effects ripple through the industry. Following Disney’s move ...
Google's latest bet is investing in movies. The search giant has reportedly launched a new film and TV production unit. Google has entered into a multi-year partnership with Range Media Partners and ...
New content purchased from YouTube and Google Play will no longer sync with Movies Anywhere, which lets you combine your content and movie purchases from different platforms and sellers. This appears ...
Movies Anywhere is once again syncing purchases from Google Play and YouTube after being disabled during YouTube TV and Disney’s dispute. Syncing won’t resume automatically — you need to reconnect ...
Google is supposedly showing AI Overviews for movie-related queries. Apparently, this is new, although I don't have firsthand knowledge since I don't typically search for movies. However, I've been ...
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