Disney Pulls ABC, ESPN and More From YouTube TV
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After failing to reach a renewal deal before the October 30 deadline, Disney’s lineup of channels has gone dark for YouTube TV subscribers in the United States. The blackout not only affects ABC stations but also cable networks like ESPN,
Disney-owned content has been removed from YouTube TV as the two companies failed to renew their contract, USA TODAY reports. That includes ESPN, which is set to stream and broadcast the UC game. So, how can football fans watch the first-ever game between surging Cincinnati and Utah, including the morning College GameDay broadcast?
Saturday’s Kentucky-Auburn game and Tuesday’s UK men’s basketball season opener could be affected by YouTube TV-Disney dispute.
NBC is returning to the sport after decades on the sideline, and streaming power player Amazon is joining the fray as key placements sell out.
Disney’s top brass told the troops that the media company’s leaders are going to continue to fight for a “fair deal” with Google’s YouTube TV, after the internet service pulled ESPN, ABC and other Disney networks Thursday night.
Disney content has gone dark on YouTube TV, leaving subscribers of the Google-owned live streaming platform without access to major networks like ESPN and ABC
Disney pulls its channels from streamer YouTube TV after the two California media giants failed to reach a new contract agreement by Oct. 30.