Michael Saves Explains: Claiming Your $20 YouTube TV Credit

I saw a helpful video from Michael Timmermann on his Michael Saves YouTube channel that clearly explains the steps YouTube TV subscribers must take to claim their $20 credit following the recent Disney content blackout. While I do not typically subscribe to vMVPDs ("streaming cable" services), this information is critical because YouTube TV is one of the largest television providers in the country, rivaling traditional giants like Comcast and Spectrum, meaning the blackout affects millions of cord-cutters.

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The key takeaway from Michael Timmermann's video is that the $20 credit is not automatically applied to most accounts and must be manually claimed by the user. He provides a simple, four-step process: you must sign in from a web browser (not the mobile app), click your profile icon, go to Settings, look for the Updates section at the bottom of the page, and select the option to claim the credit. Once claimed, the credit will be applied to your next bill, providing necessary relief for the lost programming value.


It is a core part of being a cord-cutter to look for the most value, and taking a minute to claim this credit is a direct way to recoup some of the cost during this disruption. My Streaming Life includes constantly adapting to the changing television landscape and making sure I'm maximizing my savings and viewing options.

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