Disney is losing the PR war with YouTube TV
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Disney asked YouTube to add ABC ahead of Election Day. YouTube TV said in the past two elections, its viewers largely did not watch ABC.
Whether it's Monday Night Football, NBA games or Dancing with the Stars, here's how you can still watch your favorites.
“Unfortunately, Google’s YouTube TV has chosen to deny their subscribers the content they value most by refusing to pay fair rates for our channels, including ESPN and ABC,” a Disney spokesperson told Variety Magazine in a report on Oct. 30.
Here's the latest info on the YouTube TV and Disney carriage dispute. Find out how to watch ABC, ESPN, and other content today for free or at a discounted price.
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What You’re Not Being Told About the Disney–YouTube TV Dispute
YouTube TV subscribers have lost access to a large group of Disney-owned networks after contract negotiations between Go
Looking for games on ESPNU, SEC Network, ACCN and more? Here's where to watch as the YouTube TV and Disney dispute enters its second week.
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Over 20 Disney-owned channels are no longer on YouTube TV – here’s everything you’re missing
More than 20 Disney -owned channels are now missing from YouTube TV, due to the two companies having "failed to come to terms on a new carriage agreement ahead of a midnight deadline," according to The Hollywood Reporter. The news comes following a warning of a "blackout" from both parties on October 23.
After a previous deal between the companies lapsed, certain channels went dark on the streamer at the end of October.
Disney-owned channels are currently blacked out on YouTube TV. Here are some alternatives to stream ESPN, ABC, and other channels in the meantime
Sports fans have been hurt by the standoff between Disney and YouTube TV, but they're partially responsible for this blackout.
Rising costs of sports rights fees and other other factors have fueled YouTube's disputes with Disney and other media companies.