Disney and YouTube TV have resolved their 15-day dispute by striking a multiyear distribution deal. This agreement restores Disney’s full network lineup, including ESPN and ABC, to subscribers, along with additional services like ESPN’s direct-to-consumer plan.
After a 15-day dispute, The Walt Disney Co. has announced a multiyear distribution agreement with YouTube TV, bringing back Disney’s sports, news, and entertainment programming to subscribers. The deal includes restoring Disney’s full suite of networks like ESPN and ABC, along with offering additional services like ESPN’s new direct-to-consumer plan at no extra cost.
The agreement also allows for the inclusion of Disney+, Hulu Bundle in select YouTube TV offerings, reflecting Disney’s commitment to providing quality entertainment and adapting to changing viewer preferences. The restoration of Disney channels comes just in time for fans to enjoy upcoming programming, including college football.
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