YouTube TV subscribers couldn't access ABC or ESPN channels as a deal was being negotiated with the streaming service and ...
After 14 days, the dispute between YouTube TV and Disney has finally ended. But it won't be the last blackout customers see.
YouTube TV and Disney have resolved their licensing dispute, restoring Disney channels back on the platform as part of a multi-year deal.
However, there is a caveat to all this: YouTube TV won't be fully integrating all of the sports broadcasting offered by ESPN until next year, and it may be the end of 2026 before subscribers can enjoy ...
The biggest winner of a now-resolved battle between two consumer and tech giants is a small $1.2 billion start-up.
YouTube TV is offering subscribers who canceled their subscription during the Disney blackout $60 off their first month back.
Disney now expects its standoff with YouTube TV to last longer than hoped, keeping ESPN, ABC and other networks off the ...
YouTube TV did not carry the last two weeks of "Monday Night Football" due to a dispute between Disney and Google.