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Disney Channels Blacked Out on YouTube TV in Contract Dispute

Disney Channels Blacked Out on YouTube TV After Contract Dispute

YouTube TV subscribers have lost access to all Disney-owned channels including ESPN, ABC, FX, and National Geographic after the companies failed to reach a new carriage agreement. The blackout began Thursday night when the previous licensing deal expired, affecting millions of subscribers during critical sports programming.

Key Takeaways

  • Disney content removed from YouTube TV after contract expiration
  • ESPN, ABC, FX, NatGeo and college sports networks affected
  • Both companies blame each other for the impasse
  • YouTube TV offering $20 credit for extended outages
  • Similar dispute occurred in 2021, resolved within two days

What Led to the Blackout?

The disruption stems from failed negotiations between Google-owned YouTube TV and Disney over licensing fees. YouTube TV claims Disney proposed “too costly” terms that would force price increases for subscribers. Disney counters that YouTube TV refused to pay “fair rates” for its channels.

In a statement, Disney executives revealed YouTube TV pulled content “prior to the midnight expiration of our deal” and deleted subscribers’ previously-recorded programming from Disney channels.

Affected Channels and Content

Subscribers can no longer access:

  • ESPN and all its affiliate networks
  • ABC local and national channels
  • FX and National Geographic
  • College sports networks (ACC, SEC)
  • Content through add-ons like 4K Plus and Spanish Plus

Alternative Viewing Options

Viewers seeking Disney content have several alternatives, all with additional costs:

  • ESPN+ streaming: $29.99/month
  • Disney bundle (ESPN+, Hulu, Disney+): $35.99/month ($29.99 first year)
  • Hulu + Live TV or Fubo subscription
  • Traditional broadcast services

Compensation and Resolution Efforts

YouTube TV has promised a $20 credit to subscribers if the blackout continues “for an extended period of time.” The service costs $82.99 monthly for its base plan, which still includes networks like NBC, CBS, Fox, and BBC.

Both companies express commitment to resolving the dispute, though no timeline has been provided. This marks the second major carriage dispute between the companies, following a two-day outage in 2021 that was eventually resolved.

Broader Industry Context

The Disney-YouTube TV impasse reflects growing tensions in the streaming industry as traditional broadcast content migrates online. Carriage agreement renewals have become increasingly contentious amid fierce competition. Similar disputes have affected other providers, including YouTube TV’s recent negotiations with Fox that required a short-term extension before resolution.

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