Stop me if you've heard this one before: YouTube TV may lose a provider's content because a deadline is approaching without a deal in place. This time, the media company is Disney. It's warning (via Variety) that its networks could soon go dark on Google's streaming service.<br /> The two sides are negotiating ahead of an October 30 midnight ET deadline. If they can't agree by then, all Disney content will disappear from YouTube TV. That includes (among others) all ESPN channels, local ABC stations, ABC News, FX, NatGeo, Disney Channel and Freeform. A YouTube spokesperson told Variety that if that should happen for "an extended period of time," subscribers will receive a $20 credit.<br /> One aspect of these battles is finger-pointing as each [...]
Engadget<br /> <br /> <br /> The Disney/YouTube TV saga, now in its second week, is still showing no sign of a resolution. While the blackout is painful for subscribers who have be [...]
Engadget<br /> <br /> <br /> It doesn't look like Disney-owned channels including ABC and ESPN will be returning to YouTube TV anytime soon. The Walt Disney Co. pulled its cha [...]
Engadget<br /> <br /> <br /> The Disney/YouTube TV saga, now in its second week, is still showing no sign of a resolution, but as a gesture of goodwill, YouTube has finally started [...]
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