YouTube TV Offers Select Users $20 Monthly Discount for Four Months

YouTube TV Offers Select Users $20 Monthly Discount for Four Months

Google is currently offering a $20 monthly discount for four months to select YouTube TV users in the United States. This promotion provides a total savings of $80 for eligible subscribers. However, the offer is not universally available and seems to be granted randomly to users.

YouTube TV Discount Details

Reports from 9to5Google indicate that some users have discovered the discount by checking their YouTube TV account settings. These users had not received any prior notification from Google about the promotion. It appears on their account under the settings menu, where they can manage their subscription.

Eligibility Check for the Discount

If you want to check your eligibility for this offer, follow these steps:

  • Log into your YouTube TV account on a desktop browser.
  • Navigate to the subscription settings.
  • Select the “Manage” option.

Look for a button that displays the $20 discount. If it doesn’t appear, there is no option to request the offer manually at this time.

Previous Discounts During Content Blackouts

This isn’t the first instance of YouTube TV providing credits to its subscribers amid service interruptions. In 2022, viewers received a $15 credit due to a temporary exclusion of Disney programming. More recently, in late 2025, subscribers faced a blackout of popular Disney-owned channels, which lasted over a week because of a contract dispute.

During that period, YouTube TV claimed that Disney was demanding higher rates. In response, Disney accused YouTube of not paying fair market value for its content. Eventually, affected subscribers were informed that they would receive a $20 credit on their next billing cycle as compensation.

Year Type of Credit Amount
2022 Temporary Content Blackout $15
2025 Disney Channel Blackout $20

YouTube TV emphasized that it is working diligently to resolve disputes with content providers and restore services as quickly as possible once new agreements are established.