YouTube TV and Disney have reached a deal that will restore ESPN, ABC and other channels to the platform’s 10 million subscribers after nearly a two-week hiatus, the companies announced Friday night.
YouTube TV gave an interesting new update on ESPN and ABC blackouts, explaining what’s causing the extended negotiations with Disney. YouTube TV and Disney blackouts continue, mainly due to disputes ...
It seemed like we were hurdling toward Week 3 of the college football blackout for millions of fans who have been dying for an end to the dispute that led to YouTube TV dropping ESPN, ABC and all ...
The new YouTube TV and Disney deal has multiple perks included One bonus is access to ESPN Unlimited for no additional cost ESPN Unlimited will eventually be available in the YouTube TV app A couple ...
It was early the morning of Halloween when something truly terrifying happened: ESPN went dark on YouTube TV. What happened next was greed and panic. After a two-week standoff, the media companies ...
Disney-owned channels have been blacked out on YouTube TV for nearly two weeks. Prolonged blackout leaves sports fans without ABC, ESPN and college football/NFL coverage. Renewed negotiations involve ...
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The standoff in carriage negotiations between YouTube TV and Disney has reached two weeks. At the end of the day on Oct. 30, the previous deal between YouTube TV's parent company, Google, and Disney, ...
I still don’t have access to ESPN Unlimited, and I’ve gone from excited to angry to straight up demoralized. Despite announcing on its own website that the app would be free for people who pay for ...
Disney’s CEO Bob Iger addressed YouTube TV’s ESPN and ABC blackouts, along with the ongoing negotiations. Disney and YouTube TV are in prolonged negotiations ...
After two weeks, Disney and YouTube have reached a deal. After two weeks, Disney and YouTube have reached a deal. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in ...