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YouTube TV reaches deal with Disney to restore ESPN, FX, more

YouTube TV has finally reached a deal with Disney to restore ESPN, FX, and its other channels to the streaming service.




YouTube TV has finally reached a deal with Disney to restore ESPN, FX, and its other channels to the streaming service.

Some time prior, Disney prohibited ESPN, ABC and some other Disney partnered stations from being accessible on YouTube TV.

"We are satisfied to report that later a concise interruption, we have arrived at another dispersion concurrence with Google's YouTube TV for proceeded with carriage of our arrangement of organizations," Disney said in an assertion.

YouTube TV removed Disney's TV channels last Friday night, writing in a blog post that, "We have held good faith negotiations with Disney for several months. Unfortunately, despite our best efforts, we have been unable to reach an equitable agreement before our existing one expired, and their channels are no longer available on YouTube TV."

Presently, ABC, ESPN, Disney Channel, National Geographic, FX and Freeform will get back to the Google-possessed OTT administration, just as other subsidiary stations, including Disney XD and ESPN 2

YouTube TV said it would bring down its cost by $15 to $49.99 each month. It would get back to its unique $64.99-per-month administration cost, however that it will "honor a one-time credit for every single affected part".

"For dynamic individuals who have not yet gotten that $15 rebate on their month-to-month charge, you will naturally get a one-time credit on your next bill with no activity required," YouTube TV noted. "For individuals who were affected and have started the dropping system, we couldn't imagine anything better than to invite you back."

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