Subscribers on the $40 per month plan will get $10 off.
In the middle of Wednesday's World Cup semifinal match between England and Croatia, YouTube's live TVservice suffered an unfortunately-timed outage (not unlike ones we've seen from Sling or Hulu).
Naturally, it enraged YouTube TV subscribers who had picked up the service specifically to catch live broadcasts like that game, and now it's offering an apology in the form of a credit. In an email that went out to customers, YouTube TV promised a free week, which for customers on its standard $40 per month plan should amount to $10 off.
It also noted that DVR'd recordings of the full match should be available in the Library -- if you can stand to watch that one again.
Hey everyone -- sincere apologies for streaming issues with YouTube TV. The timing is horrible but we're working to be up and running again ASAP!— YouTube TV (@YouTubeTV) July 11, 2018
And we're back! Enjoy the rest of #ENGCRO by going to https://t.co/DYqXd9XXAr.— YouTube TV (@YouTubeTV) July 11, 2018
We are so sorry about the service interruption and we understand your frustration. If you continue to experience issues let @TeamYouTube know.
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