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ESPN's short-sighted fight with YouTube TV could ultimately doom the "Worldwide Leader"
Today, YouTube TV needs ESPN for sports content, primarily the NFL, college football, and the NBA. ESPN is a necessary evil for YouTube TV, and if the two entities could maintain a healthy partnership then the cost was probably worth it. But ESPN chose to go nuclear on YouTube TV in the name of a $30-per-month subscription app.
Since YouTube TV's Disney blackout started, some sports fans have been getting their fix on Sling TV, Fubo, and others, Apptopia data shows.
Here’s every major game and sporting event slated to take place this week that could be affected by the YouTube TV-ESPN dispute.
Are you a YouTube TV subscriber looking for affordable alternatives? These backup plans don't have to break the bank.
Carriage beef between Google and Disney leaves YouTube TV users without access to major sports telecasts this week.
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ESPN’s WSOP Live Coverage: “Days 3 through 8 of the WSOP main event — scheduled for July 14-19 — will feature 34 hours of “live” poker on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN3.com featuring unedited play and hole cards.” While watching poker live isn’t ...
A significant chunk of video programming from ABC and ESPN is unavailable due to Google and Disney's inability to reach a licensing deal. On Thursday night, YouTube TV’s parent Google announced it was losing access to Disney content,