Two channels owned by Herring Networks have made their way to YouTube TV a bit earlier than expected.
The channels — One America News Network (OAN) and A Wealth of Entertainment (AWE) — were originally scheduled to debut on YouTube TV in November, but their launch dates were moved up to Friday morning.
The launch was confirmed in an email to The Desk by Charles Herring, the President of Herring Networks.
The agreement with Herring Networks was announced while YouTube TV was working through a new distribution deal with Fox Corporation for continued carriage of its channels, including Fox News, Fox Business Network and Fox Sports 1 (FS1). A new agreement covering the ongoing distribution of Fox-owned channels was reached Thursday evening.
“Our goal has always been to provide our subscribers with a wide range of content, which is why we’re excited to bring One America News to YouTube TV,” Justin Connolly, the Vice President and Global Head of Media at YouTube, said on Wednesday. “This partnership gives One America News access to our growing audience, while also giving our subscribers even more choice when it comes to news and entertainment.”
Two channels owned by Herring Networks have made their way to YouTube TV a bit earlier than expected.
The channels — One America News Network (OAN) and A Wealth of Entertainment (AWE) — were originally scheduled to debut on YouTube TV in November, but their launch dates were moved up to Friday morning.
The launch was confirmed in an email to The Desk by Charles Herring, the President of Herring Networks.
The agreement with Herring Networks was announced while YouTube TV was working through a new distribution deal with Fox Corporation for continued carriage of its channels, including Fox News, Fox Business Network and Fox Sports 1 (FS1). A new agreement covering the ongoing distribution of Fox-owned channels was reached Thursday evening.
“Our goal has always been to provide our subscribers with a wide range of content, which is why we’re excited to bring One America News to YouTube TV,” Justin Connolly, the Vice President and Global Head of Media at YouTube, said on Wednesday. “This partnership gives One America News access to our growing audience, while also giving our subscribers even more choice when it comes to news and entertainment.”