State Senators Urge Fox & YouTube Tv Agreement Before Auburn Game
News Staff • August 28, 2025
Fox and YouTube TV have temporary agreement

Two Alabama Senators are happy with a temporary agreement. An ongoing dispute between Fox and YouTube TV at the start of college football season is “unacceptable,” according to U.S. Sens. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) and Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn).
YouTube TV emailed subscribers on Monday that Fox channels could be removed from YouTube TV as early as Wednesday if an agreement between the two companies isn’t reached. Auburn is set to kickoff its football season at Baylor on Fox at 7 p.m. on Friday.
Both senators urged the companies to come to an agreement. A temporary solution has occurred! Google said Wednesday that it reached a short-term extension with Fox to prevent its channels from going dark on its YouTube TV streaming service.
However, Google did not specify how long the extension will last.
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Tuberville said, “College football is the heart and soul of America. Whether cheering for the Crimson Tide or Auburn Tigers, it brings our state together.”
So now all Auburn fans can watch the season opener for the team on YouTube TV or another platform. The Tiger will play at Baylor in Texas and the kickoff is scheduled for 7 PM Central Time.
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