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The stand-off between the distributor with 10 million subscribers and the content company controlling premium sports TV rights continues.
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If you are a YouTube TV customer looking for alternatives to watch tonight’s “Monday Night Football” game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Dallas Cowboys, we’ve got you covered.
If you thought the contract dispute that pulled 21 Disney-owned channels (including ESPN and ABC) from YouTube TV last week was bad, the news is getting even worse. The tense battle between the two companies has escalated further,
Carriage disputes usually get settled before fans miss a big game. This time, Disney and Google are digging in.
A standoff between Disney and Google reached a fever pitch on Monday night after YouTube TV announced it pulled ABC and ESPN off of its platform after the two sides couldn’t agree on a new deal. On Oct.
YouTube TV said in a blog post on October 30 that Disney “used the threat of a blackout on YouTube TV as a negotiating tactic to force deal terms that would raise prices on our customers.” Disney’s move to pull its content could benefit its own streaming platforms,