Google and Roku, two of the biggest distributors in the streaming video era are locking horns. As a result, Roku may drop YouTube TV, the most popular live TV service in the market, from its app. The dispute demonstrates how so-called carriage agreements have evolved from the old days of just TV networks demanding more money from the cable and satellite companies to distribute their channels....
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