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View directly on 𝕏 Negotiations are ongoing as the two parties try to agree terms for the streaming platform to carry Disney’s content, which is dominated by live sports. In a statement, ESPN accused Google of “refusing to pay fair rates” to put ...
If you're waking up on Friday and trying to tune into ESPN or ABC on YouTube TV, you might notice something's up: They're not there.
If you're a YouTube TV subscriber, you may have noticed that ABC, ESPN and other Disney-owned channels have gone dark on the platform today. The Walt Disney Co. has pulled its channels from YouTube TV as of midnight on Oct. 30 after the two companies failed to reach new terms on their latest carriage agreement.
Todd McShay and Mel Kiper Jr. operated as ESPN's NFL Draft experts for the better part of two decades, but have not worked together since McShay was laid
YouTube TV and Disney are negotiating a renewed distribution agreement, and if a deal—or an extension of talks—isn’t agreed to by Friday, ESPN and ABC would likely go dark on the platform. Alternatively,
Disney programming including ESPN, ABC and FX channels went dark on YouTube TV after the companies failed to reach agreement on contract renewal terms.