Popular channels like ABC, ESPN, FX and National Geographic are affected by the blackout. Viewers can still watch the missing content on alternative streaming services like Fubo, Sling TV and ESPN ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. ESPN football is returning to YouTube TV after the service and the Walt Disney Co. settled their contentious ...
If you watch Google's YouTube TV, you might have noticed some of your favorite channels missing as of Halloween morning. The streaming service lost 21 channels after the live TV provider's contract ...
YouTube TV gave an interesting new update on ESPN and ABC blackouts, explaining what’s causing the extended negotiations with Disney. YouTube TV and Disney blackouts continue, mainly due to disputes ...
Walt Disney Co. has warned that its channels — including ESPN and ABC — could disappear from YouTube TV as the media giants battle over a new carriage deal ahead of an Oct. 30 deadline. The standoff, ...
After about two weeks, YouTube TV subscribers have a good chunk of their sports back. The streaming service reached an agreement with Disney on Friday, Nov. 14, just before another weekend of sports ...
Disney-owned content is off Google-owned YouTube TV as of Oct. 31 as the two companies failed to renew a contract by 11:59 p.m. ET Oct. 30, USA TODAY reports. That means ABC programming, ESPN sports ...
Millions of YouTube TV subscribers have lost access to channels like ABC, ESPN, and FX after Disney and Google failed to reach a new distribution deal. Disney-owned networks officially went dark on ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Wednesday that the Oscars will stream exclusively on ...
ESPN, ABC and other channels owned by the Walt Disney Corporation have been unavailable since Oct. 30 for YouTubeTV subscribers as a result of an ongoing carriage dispute between the entertainment ...
It was on October 30 that an email went out to YouTube TV’s customers, which offered frustrated customers an explanation for why Disney-owned channels — which includes not only ABC but also ESPN, ...