Hostility between Disney and Google come to the forefront while a resolution has not been made. Disney networks, including ESPN and ABC, remain blacked out on YouTube TV since Oct. 31. Fans missed ...
Disney and YouTube TV reached a new deal to bring channels like ABC and ESPN back to the Google-owned live streaming platform Friday, ending a blackout for customers that dragged on for about two ...
Google and Disney have been in a contract dispute since October 30 that has resulted in YouTube TV subscribers losing access to 21 Disney-owned TV channels, including ABC, ESPN, and The Disney Channel ...
YouTube TV accused Disney after the ESPN parent company sent a memo about the contract standoff. Disney executives accused Google of bad-faith negotiations in a leaked internal memo. YouTube TV fired ...
Walt Disney Company executives told employees on Friday that it appears their prized television properties ESPN and ABC will continue to be blacked out on Google-owned YouTube TV through the weekend. ...
A contract dispute between Disney and Google has left YouTube TV subscribers without channels like ESPN and ABC. Viewers can still watch content like Monday Night Football on alternative platforms, ...
LOS ANGELES – Google rejected a request from the Walt Disney Company to restore ABC to YouTube TV, the streaming platform Google owns, for a day on Nov. 4 to provide coverage of the day's elections.
What’s happened? It has been over 10 days since all the Disney-owned channels, including ESPN, ABC, and National Geographic, went dark on YouTube TV due to stalled negotiations between the two ...
Disney’s networks including ESPN and ABC have gone dark on YouTube TV. YouTube TV removed Disney’s networks as much as 30 minutes before the previous carriage deal expired at the stroke of midnight ET ...
ESPN, ABC and other Disney TV networks are coming back to YouTube TV. Google and Disney finally ended their standoff, announcing a multiyear agreement Friday on pricing and terms for a renewed ...
YouTube TV viewers can redeem a $20 credit because of the ongoing Disney blackout, and it only takes a few clicks to cash in. Disney pulled ESPN, ABC, the SEC Network, Disney Channel and 17 other ...