YouTube TV and Disney, ESPN dispute continues
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The entertainment giant has no timeline for killing the streamer's app, even if it really wants you to watch via Disney+ instead.
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Disney and Fubo have come to an official agreement, announcing plans to merge the streamer’s business with Hulu + Live TV.
The disagreement causing the ESPN and ABC outage stems from the "carriage fee" that YouTube TV pays Disney to broadcast its channels. Disney has faced similar negotiating standoffs with other broadcasters in recent years, including a 2021 outage on YouTubeTV that was resolved in two days.
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