YouTube TV's 10 million customers will regain access to ESPN, ABC and other Disney-owned channels after the two television titans agreed on a new distribution contract.
Disney and Alphabet, the parent company of YouTube TV, have reached a deal to end a two-week stalemate, both companies ...
Disney in late October pulled ESPN, ABC and other programming from YouTube TV after the sides failed to reach a distribution ...
Disney and YouTube TV struck a multi-year deal late Friday to get the entertainment giant’s content back onto the streaming site, ending the two week blackout that spanned a historic election night.
Disney and YouTube TV reached a new deal to bring channels like ABC and ESPN back to the Google-owned livestreaming platform ...
YouTube has responded to a mass wave of channel deletions as YouTubers have lost their content without warning, believing ...
Google and Disney have finally reached an agreement, a couple of weeks after YouTube TV lost access to Disney channels.
The Walt Disney Company has announced a multi-year distribution agreement with YouTube TV, ensuring that Disney networks, including ESPN and ABC, are available to YouTube TV subscribers.
Good news for YouTube TV customers, Disney and YouTube TV's parent company, Google, have reached an agreement to restore ABC, ESPN, and other Disney Channels.
After nearly two weeks of channels being dark, YouTube TV and Disney have officially settled on a new deal which will last multiple years, and has already brought ESPN and ABC channels back online.