Last week, YouTube TV ditched over 20 Disney-owned channels, after the two companies failed to reach a new content distribution deal ahead of the deadline. But now, YouTube TV is trying to make it up to subscribers who are reeling from their diminished viewing options.
According to multiple reports, YouTube TV seems to be (quietly) offering $10 credits on subscriber bills for six months, for a total savings of $60. But there’s a catch, which is that that credit won’t be automatically applied. It looks like users will have to do some digging through your YouTube TV account’s settings in order to opt in.
Here’s how to check for the credit:
According to TechRadar, you’ll need to login your YouTube TV account on desktop in order to find out if your account will receive the credit. Go to ‘Se

 Fast Company

 Lifehacker
 Android Central
 Android Authority
 Associated Press Top News
 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Sports
 Essentiallysports College Sports
 The Hollywood Reporter TV
 The Daily Bonnet
 NBC DFW Sports
 The Tonight Show
 The Babylon Bee
 The List