If You Subscribed to YouTube TV or DirecTV, You Could Be Eligible for a Settlement Payout

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Disney settled a lawsuit that alleged the corporation forced higher prices for live TV streaming subscriptions.

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If you subscribed to YouTube TV or DirecTV at any time since April 2019, you could get cash as part of a $50 million settlement agreed to by Disney in an antitrust lawsuit the corporation faced for allegedly forcing higher prices for live TV streaming services.

To be eligible for a payout, you had to have bought a subscription to either YouTube TV or DirecTV -- or both -- between April 1, 2019, and March 31, 2026. DirecTV subscriptions might have been called DirecTV Stream, DirecTV Now and/or AT&T TV Now.

How to apply for the settlement

If you're part of the settlement, you will likely get a notice in your USPS mailbox or your email inbox. Check your junk or spam folders in case your email service filtered it....

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