A Roku spokesperson stated that the two companies have come to terms on a multi-year deal for YouTube and YouTube TV. Stating that this agreement “represents a positive development for our shared customers, making both YouTube and YouTube TV available for all streamers on the Roku platform.”
It’s unclear if Roku bent to Google’s supposed demands or not
This entire dispute started way back in April, over Google wanting Roku to add a specific row in search for YouTube, among other things. Roku declined to make that happen, as it would favor YouTube over other apps on its platform. Google, of course denied this. Stating that it was asking for the same terms it asks for other platforms. In these disputes, it’s always he said, she said. So we never really know what actually happened and who’s at fault. Nevertheless, this is great news for Roku users. As they won’t be losing YouTube, and the YouTube TV app will be coming back to Roku in the very near future. It might even be back on the platform before the end of the day.