Roku and Google are in the midst of a significant dispute, one that could see Google's YouTube TV app pulled from Roku's platform.
The stakes are high for both sides, with YouTube TV among the market leaders for streaming pay-TV services with more than 3 million subscribers (only Hulu with Live TV has more), and Roku the dominant streaming video platform with more than 51 million active users.
Unlike previous carriage disputes that Roku has had with companies like NBCUniversal, WarnerMedia and Fox Corp., the back-and-forth with Google is in what a senior Roku source says is "unprecedented territory for us." In most carriage disputes, the negotiations are over money.
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