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YouTube TV users lost over 20 Disney-owned channels — including ESPN, ABC, and FX — after contract talks between Google and Disney collapsed without a deal.
YouTube TV claims Disney has been "unnecessarily aggressive and assertive," while Disney states the former has blown things out of proportion. Viewers lost 21 of Disney's channels last week, including ABC and ESPN, as neither side could reach a content agreement before the October 30 deadline.
Good and bad news, YouTube TV subscribers. YouTube is adding nine new channels to its live TV service. But it's also raising prices. Previously priced at $39.99 a month, YouTube TV now costs $49.99 a month. Those billed through Apple, meanwhile, will be ...
After a year of culture wars, price hikes, and now the fury of sports fans amid the YouTube TV dispute, Disney is in its villain era.
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Disney hasn't exactly made many fans of late, between their controversial streaming price hikes and their decision to briefly pull Jimmy Kimmel Live! off the air following his comments surrounding the death of Charlie Kirk.
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YouTube TV introduces price hikeYouTube TV is raising the price of a subscription. The streamer said it will hike the monthly price of a base plan by up to $82.99, representing a double-digit increase amid what the company said was a need to “keep up with the rising cost of content and ...
For the time being, millions of YouTube TV subscribers are no longer able to access Disney-owned channels, including ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, National Geographic, FX, and a whole bunch more.
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.
YouTube TV and NBCUniversal’s tussle over what seems like regular carriage issues did not take the sharp turn pushed by big internet-based bundles of live, linear TV networks. YouTube TV wanted not only a big piece of financial streaming from that pie ...
The ongoing dispute between YouTube TV and Disney is set to carry over into Week 11 of college football. News broke last week that ESPN, ABC and other Disney networks were going dark on Google’s YouTube TV.