YouTube TV loses ESPN, ABC and other Disney channels

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By Aritro Sarker

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Disney’s channels went dark on YouTube TV after the companies failed to reach an agreement by their Oct. 30 deadline. Affected channels include ESPN, local ABC stations, ABC News, FX, NatGeo, Disney Channel and Freeform. “Last week Disney used the threat of a blackout on YouTube TV as a tactic to negotiate contract terms that would raise “YouTube TV loses ESPN” prices on our customers.” YouTube said in a announcement on his blog. “They are now following through on that threat, suspending their content on YouTube TV.” YouTube added that Disney’s decision harms its customers while benefiting its own live TV products, such as Hulu + Live TV and Fubo.

YouTube TV loses ESPN

In a statement sent by Dr Los Angeles TimesHowever, Disney accused Google’s YouTube TV of “choosing to deny subscribers their most valuable content by refusing to pay a fair rate for them.” [its] channels, including ESPN and ABC.” Disney has also “YouTube TV loses ESPN” accused Google of using its market dominance to “eliminate competition and lower the industry-standard terms” that other pay-TV distributors agree to pay for its content. YouTube TV lost access to Disney channels in 2021, but they were able to immediately strike a deal that restored the channels the next day, but Google will likely try to offer the companies, possibly negotiators, will.$20 credit to subscribers if Disney channels are offline for an extended period of time.

YouTube TV loses ESPN

Google has had to make several similar announcements over the past year. In February, YouTube TV lost Paramount content, including CBS, CBS Sports and Nickelodeon, before reaching a last-minute deal. The same thing happened to Fox in August. More recently, Google and NBCUniversal came to an agreement at the eleventh hour, although YouTube TV lost access to Univision, the largest Spanish-language broadcaster in the US.

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