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Why is ABC not on YouTube TV? Where is ESPN, Disney? What we know on live stream services dispute
Is ABC not on YouTube TV? What happened to ESPN? Where is the Disney Channel? What we know about live TV streaming services dispute.
Millions of YouTube TV subscribers have lost access to channels like ABC, ESPN, and FX after Disney and Google failed to reach a new distribution deal.Disney-owned networks officially went dark on YouTube TV at midnight EDT on Friday,
For eight years, The Roku Channel has been one of the better free streaming options available. It hosts live content plus on-demand TV shows and movies, all for no charge ( Roku says it has "thousands of free TV shows and hit movies," plus more than 500 live TV channels).
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YouTube TV just lost Disney and ESPN — here's 3 live TV streaming services to consider instead
Over 10 million YouTube TV subscribers just lost access to all Disney-owned networks, including ESPN and ABC. At midnight on Oct. 30, the distribution deal between Disney, which owns ESPN, ABC and numerous other networks, ended, and at present, there's no deal in place to keep the networks on the nation's most popular live TV streaming service.
YouTube and Disney aren't balking — the two sides haven't come to an agreement to keep channels like ABC and ESPN on YouTube TV, and they're now unavailable.
Disney’s channels will be removed from YouTube’s pay-TV platform after the two media giants failed to reach a new carriage agreement before Thursday’s midnight deadline. The blackout will leave subscribers unable to watch content from Disney networks, including ESPN, ABC, Disney Channel, FX, National Geographic and Freeform.
You can watch free live TV on Roku via the Roku Channel or other free channels, or via subscription-based services.
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Disney YouTube channels pulled with ABC, ESPN in live streaming services dispute. TV channel list
What Disney channels were pulled from YouTube TV in the live TV streaming services dispute? List of channels dropped from YouTube TV with ABC and ESPN.
Disney said the online pay-TV platform, which is owned by the tech giant Google and available only in the US, had refused to pay fair rates for the content, which also include National Geographic and the Disney channel.
Disney's channels have gone dark on YouTube TV after the companies failed to reach an agreement by their October 30 deadline.
If you're one of the millions of YouTube TV customers who had hoped to watch ESPN's College GameDay this morning, you're SOL.