ESPN makes final plea to YouTube TV customers
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YouTube TV is on day four with no access to Disney programming such as ESPN, ABC and Disney Channel as of Nov. 3.
Carriage beef between Google and Disney leaves YouTube TV users without access to major sports telecasts this week.
Disney-owned channels including ESPN have been unavailable on YouTube TV amid the companies' contract dispute. Here's the latest.
The war of words between Disney and Google continues — on the fourth day of the blackout of ESPN, ABC and other Disney networks on YouTube TV amid a fee dispute. On Monday, Disney asked Google to offer ABC to YouTube TV customers on Tuesday,
Viewers who have YouTube TV subscriptions can no longer see Disney channels after the two sides failed to agree on a new content distribution deal.
Though YouTube TV viewers can’t watch ESPN, ABC, or other Disney channels in the middle of the latest (but probably not final) dispute, the streaming service is giving certain subscribers a $10 per month discount for an extended period of time. Here’s what you need to know about that monthly discount and what got us here in the first place.
Disney and YouTube TV are stuck in a stalemate. ESPN personalities are appealing to YouTube TV customers, but their messages might not be resonating.
With ESPN dark amid the Disney and YouTube carriage dispute, prepaid NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers might have to reach out to YouTube customer support to restore access to Sunday Ticket games they already paid to watch.