Disney, YouTube and TV Blackout
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Here's where you can watch "Dancing with the Stars" live without YouTube TV, what the theme is and the list of songs.
YouTube TV is offering its subscribers a $20 credit amid its ongoing contract dispute with Disney. "We know it’s been disappointing to lose Disney content, and we want you to know we deeply appreciate your patience. In light of the disruption, we’re offering our subscribers a $20 credit," YouTube TV said in an email to subscribers on Nov. 9.
Disney's fight with YouTube TV could hurt the Mouse House in a way it doesn't harm Google. But ESPN is a prize asset.
This is the third time in two months that YouTube TV has faced a contract dispute, but this one has had the largest consumer impact, by far.
YouTube TV is giving customers a $20 credit as a carriage dispute with ESPN lingers. Here's how you can claim it.
YouTube TV is the most popular and successful live-TV streaming service, far outpacing its rivals in the cable-as-internet game. But the platform has been waging lots of high-profile, ugly battles with various entertainment giants—and it may be losing once-loyal fans and subscribers as a result.
Here’s what we know about YouTube losing its Disney-owned TV channels and a list of the channels that are affected.
The release of the memo to ESPN employees is the latest twist in the protracted stand-off between the distributor and content company.