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 ...
YouTube TV and Disney have reached a deal to bring ESPN and other Disney channels back to the platform, ending a blackout that had enraged many sports fans. YouTube TV announced the agreement in a ...
After nearly two weeks of negotiations, Disney and YouTube TV finally reached a deal to bring Disney-owned channels back to YouTube TV. YouTube TV announced the deal in an email to subscribers on ...
The weeks-long streaming stalemate between YouTube TV and Disney is finally over, with the two sides reaching a deal Friday evening. With the deal now in place, Disney-owned channels like ESPN and ABC ...
ESPN and other Disney-owned channels will be returning to YouTube TV following a new agreement announced Friday. More than 20 channels went dark on YouTube TV on October 30th, but two weeks later — ...
It seemed like we were hurdling toward Week 3 of the college football blackout for millions of fans who have been dying for an end to the dispute that led to YouTube TV dropping ESPN, ABC and all ...
YouTube TV subscribers can claim their $20 credit. Scott Taetsch / Getty Images Ten million YouTube TV subscribers are two lost weekends into the standoff between the streaming service and Disney over ...
YouTube TV and Disney came to an agreement at the end of last week on a new, multi-year distribution deal after the two sides had been at odds for two weeks going into the month of November. Now, ...
YouTube TV and Disney have found new momentum in talks for a deal, but there is a key obstacle. Chris McGrath / Getty Images There is potential renewed momentum on a deal between YouTube TV and Disney ...
Golf fans could gain easier access to Golf Channel and PGA Tour Live as part of YouTube TV’s new sports subscription plan.
YouTube TV and Disney struck a deal, restoring ESPN and other Disney channels. The blackout lasted two weeks, causing major frustration for sports fans and subscribers. Channels like ESPN and ABC are ...