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YouTube TV subscribers can no longer access Disney channels after the two sides failed to reach a new content distribution agreement, but there are other ways to stream the channels.
It's been nearly two weeks since ABC, ESPN and other Disney-owned channels have gone dark on YouTube TV, with customers losing access to related content on their DVRs from Disney brands as well. Disney and Google-owned YouTube TV are continuing to negotiate a new carriage agreement, with no firm date yet set for a deal.
After nearly two weeks of negotiations, Disney and YouTube TV finally reached a deal to bring Disney-owned channels back to YouTube TV. YouTube TV announced the deal in an email to subscribers on Friday evening,
There's a new NBC Sports Network channel debuting first on YouTube TV, to help make up for the ESPN-shaped hole in your life.
YouTube TV's 10 million customers will regain access to ESPN, ABC and other Disney-owned channels after the two television titans agreed on a new distribution contract.
YouTube TV subscribers can rejoice as the dispute that has kept ABC and ESPN Networks off of the streaming platform has now been resolved and here's when those channels should return to the platform.
Stephen A. Smith and others are doing their ESPN show, "First Take," live from Bethune-Cookman Thursday. Here's how to watch.
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ESPN is now offering two tiers of direct-to-consumer service: the ESPN Select plan that costs $13 per month, and is essentially what viewers used to get when they signed up for ESPN+. Above that lies the ESPN Unlimited plan, which offers all content found on ESPN linear channels as well.