YouTube and Roku have settled on a new streaming deal that will have users jumping for joy. Earlier this year, an agreement between the two companies seemed like a long shot. Roku pulled the YouTube app from their devices and Google dug their heels in. Making matters more complicated was the fact that tons of users depended on the streaming device to watch YouTubeTV. So, there had to be a solution and today, the two sides came to the table and shook on a deal that will actually benefit the users. Over on Roku’s blog, they posted a statement about their agreement with the tech giant. A lot of people are waking up to some great news as they try to settle in for their favorite YouTubers or linear TV programming via the service. Check out what they wrote on their site down below:

Effective today, we have agreed to a multi-year extension with Google for YouTube and YouTube TV. This agreement represents a positive development for our shared customers, making both YouTube and YouTube TV available for all streamers on the Roku platform.