A contract dispute between Disney and YouTube TV has resulted in the removal of ESPN, ABC, FX and all other Disney-owned channels from the streaming service, with little indication that the standoff ...
It’s certainly been a spooky week for the Walt Disney Co. and Google. The two corporations are in the midst of a carriage dispute that has resulted in a blackout of Disney’s networks on Google-owned ...
Walt Disney Co. is hemorrhaging roughly $30 million in revenue every week that its networks remain off YouTube TV, according to a new analysis from Morgan Stanley — adding fresh urgency to a standoff ...
More than two weeks after YouTube TV customers lost access to Disney's streaming channels-- including ABC, ESPN and the ACC and SEC networks -- there is no sign of progress in the negotiations between ...
PREVIOUSLY: The Disney-YouTube TV carriage impasse will hit Day 16 on Saturday, having become the longest blackout in Disney programming history. That ignominious milestone, eclipsing a 13-day rift ...
Update: As of Friday, Nov. 14, Disney and YouTube TV have agreed to a multi-year distribution deal. Disney-owned networks “have already begun to be restored to YouTube TV subscribers,” according to a ...
Disney and YouTube TV reached a new deal to bring channels like ABC and ESPN back to the Google-owned livestreaming platform Friday, ending a blackout for customers that dragged on for over two weeks.
Disney and YouTube TV agreed to terms on a carriage deal that ends a long blackout. The two sides had been at odds over the value of Disney's channels, including ESPN. Disney lost an estimated $30 ...
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