Disney and YouTube TV have reached a deal
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YouTube TV and Disney come to multi-year agreement to bring back ABC, ESPN, and more
Disney content is returning to YouTube TV, effective immediately, as the two sides reach a multi-year deal. Here's everything subscribers need to know.
YouTube TV subscribers can rejoice as the dispute that has kept ABC and ESPN Networks off of the streaming platform has now been resolved and here's when those channels should return to the platform.
While the blackout continues, we gathered alternative streaming services that offer free trials and discounts.
For those affected by the ongoing negotiations between Disney and YouTube TV, there is a $20 credit option now available, as well as streaming service alternatives that still carry ESPN, ABC, and other Disney affiliates.
The hit series “Grey’s Anatomy” was pulled from YouTube TV. Here's how to watch and stream the show if you missed the Nov. 13. midseason finale.
It's been nearly two weeks since ABC, ESPN and other Disney-owned channels have gone dark on YouTube TV, with customers losing access to related content on their DVRs from Disney brands as well. Disney and Google-owned YouTube TV are continuing to negotiate a new carriage agreement, with no firm date yet set for a deal.
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Why YouTube TV Subscribers Still Can’t Watch ESPN And ABC—And How Long The Blackout Could Last
ESPN, ABC and other channels owned by Disney have been unavailable for YouTube TV’s estimated 10 million subscribers since Oct. 30.
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YouTube TV subscribers still do not have access to ABC, ESPN and other Disney-owned channels, as well as related recorded content on their DVRs from Disney brands. As of Saturday, Disney and Google-owned YouTube TV continue to go back and forth in negotiations for a new carriage agreement after the previous one expired Oct. 30.