The ongoing dispute between YouTube TV and ESPN is costing sports fans.
YouTube TV introduced a discounted sports-focused plan that restructures bundles and pricing for 2026. The YouTube TV sports ...
Disney and YouTube's stand-off is now entering day two, leaving millions of YouTube TV subscribers without access to ABC, ESPN, and other Disney-owned channels that broadcast college football's ...
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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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Jaque Silva/NurPhoto via Getty Images) This is where negotiations offer at least a glimmer of hope, followed by a bit of ...
Ready for some pigskin MACtion and a marquee NBA matchup? Not so fast, YouTube TV subscribers. The Nov. 12 slate of games on the streaming service's blacked out ESPN networks includes college football ...
Disney was estimated to be losing about $4.3 million per day during the YouTube TV blackout last fall, according to one Wall Street analyst. In fact, the carriage fight cost the Mouse House much more ...
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 ...
Disney channels, including ESPN and ABC, went dark on YouTube TV after failed negotiations. The main disagreement centers on ABC pricing and "most favored nation" contract concerns. Both sides face ...
YouTube TV is keeping ESPN after its dispute with Disney, but the deal specifically excludes the MLB.TV package. Starting in 2026, MLB.TV will be integrated into the ESPN app, not offered through ...
Strap in, YouTube TV subscribers. The streaming service's blackout of Disney-owned networks including ESPN could be here for the long term. Disney Chief Financial Officer Hugh Johnston told CNBC that ...