Here's how to claim your $20 Disney blackout credit
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On the one hand, $20—which Google previously promised users if a previously unnamed amount of time, now revealed to be “about a week and change” had passed—isn’t that much, given that a monthly YouTube TV subscription currently runs users $82.
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.
ESPN, Disney Channel, FX and several other networks and channels went dark last weekend for DirecTV subscribers. DirecTV and Disney have been negotiating a new contract to keep Disney's content on DirecTV's satellite and streaming services, including U ...
The Athletic, part of The New York Times, reported on a memo distributed to Disney employees today which addresses the ongoing blackout of Disney-owned channels such as ABC, and especially ESPN, on YouTube TV.
Disney-owned channels including ESPN have been unavailable on YouTube TV amid the companies' contract dispute. Here's the latest.