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YouTube TV just lost Disney and ESPN — here's 3 live TV streaming services to consider instead
YouTube TV subscribers woke up to bad news this Halloween. Disney, owner of ABC, ESPN and more, has failed to reach an agreement with YouTube to keep its channels on YouTube TV. As of midnight ET on October 31,
If you’re a YouTube TV customer, it means you’ve lost access to ESPN and ABC, among others, just as another big weekend of college football kicks off with a slate that includes Vanderbilt vs. Texas, Miami vs. SMU, Georgia vs. Florida, Notre Dame vs. Boston College, South Carolina vs. Ole Miss, Oklahoma vs. Tennessee, and more.
Newsweek has rounded up alternative ways you can stream your favorite shows and sports games during the blackout.
YouTube TV subscribers lost access to ESPN, ABC and other Disney networks, but alternative streaming options remain ahead of college football weekend.
YouTube TV customers are furious with the ongoing dispute involving the streaming platform and Disney, and every passing day continues to do both parties a tremendous disservice during one of the busiest sports periods of the year.
ABC and its parent company, Walt Disney (DIS), continue to see the impact of ABC’s decision to suspend late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. A report from Antenna Research Associations shows about 7 million subscribers cancelled their Disney+ and Hulu subscriptions after ABC put Kimmel on the shelf
A subscriber report from Antenna on Monday revealed that the Disney-owned streaming services, Disney+ and Hulu, lost twice as many subscribers in September.
YouTube TV rejected Walt Disney Co.’s request to restore its ABC network to the online TV service during Election Day as a fight over distribution fees drags on.