The whole saga roared into life on April 26 when Roku solemnly emailed its customers saying of YouTube’s parent company: “Recent negotiations with Google to carry YouTube TV have broken down because Roku cannot accept Google’s unfair terms as we believe they could harm our users.” Those terms were said to include YouTube content being artificially bumped up in search results and for the app to be able to override users’ default Roku device settings. The workaround has not gone down well with Roku, but it at least gives users of the two services a way to keep watching while the disagreement is resolved. The two companies are at odds about the renewal of the contract for YouTube TV’s presence on Roku devices. You Are Reading : How To Get Around Rokus Lack Of YouTube TV App Supportįollowing Roku’s removal of the YouTube TV app from its app store, YouTube has added a way for existing YouTube TV users to access it via the main YouTube app for Roku. YouTube has created a workaround for users of its YouTube TV for Roku, which Roku pulled from its app store due to a disagreement between the two. How To Get Around Roku’s Lack Of YouTube TV App Support
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