Millions of YouTube TV customers found themselves without ESPN, ABC, and other Disney channels on Friday after Google and Disney failed to reach an agreement during carriage fee contract negotiations.
The contract dispute between Disney and YouTube TV continues into another weekend, as the two sides have not reached an agreement despite rumblings there was momentum toward a deal. Walt Disney Co.
The agreement also includes access to ESPN's new direct-to-consumer service at no additional cost to YouTube TV subscribers, Disney said.
Good news for YouTube TV customers, Disney and YouTube TV's parent company, Google, have reached an agreement to restore ABC, ESPN, and other Disney Channels.
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