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Disney and YouTube TV Strike Agreement, Restoring Service for Viewers After Brief Disruption

Disney reaches new deal with YouTube TV, ending dayslong blackout for customers
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Disney and YouTube TV have finally reached an agreement to reinstate popular channels such as ABC and ESPN on the Google-owned streaming service. This resolution brings to an end a tense two-week blackout that had left subscribers in the dark.

The Walt Disney Company confirmed the restoration of its full network lineup in a statement, highlighting that channels like ESPN and ABC are once again accessible to YouTube TV users. “We are pleased that our networks have been restored in time for fans to enjoy the many great programming options this weekend, including college football,” Disney remarked, expressing relief over the timely resolution.

The blackout began on the night of October 30th when negotiations over a new licensing agreement stalled. During the two-week hiatus, YouTube TV subscribers found themselves without access to Disney’s extensive catalog, including crucial sports coverage and various entertainment options. The absence of Disney channels notably disrupted broadcasts of major U.S. college football games and professional sports events, causing frustration among sports fans and viewers alike.

In addition to ESPN and ABC, the blackout affected a range of other Disney-owned channels on YouTube TV, including NatGeo, FX, Freeform, SEC Network, ACC Network, and several others. The return of these channels is sure to be a welcome relief for subscribers eager to dive back into their favorite shows and sports events as the weekend approaches.

Beyond ESPN and ABC, other Disney-owned content removed from YouTube TV during the impasse included channels like NatGeo, FX, Freeform, SEC Network, ACC Network and more.

At the time the carriage dispute reached its boiling point, YouTube TV said that Disney was proposing terms that would be too costly, resulting in higher prices and fewer choices for its subscribers. And the platform accused Disney of using the blackout “as a negotiating tactic” — claiming that the move also benefited Disney’s own streaming products like Hulu + Live TV and Fubo.

Disney, meanwhile, said that YouTube TV had refused to pay fair rates for its channels. The California entertainment giant also accused Google of “using its market dominance to eliminate competition.” And executives blasted the platform for pulling content “prior to the midnight expiration” of their deal last month.

On Nov. 3, Disney also asked YouTube TV to restore ABC programming for Election Day on Nov. 4 to put “the public interest first.” But YouTube TV said this temporary reprieve would confuse customers — and instead proposed that the entertainment giant agree to restore both its ABC and ESPN channels while the two sides continue negotiations.

The blackout marked the latest in growing list of licensing disputes in today’s streaming world. And consumers often pay the price.

From sports events to awards shows, live programming that was once reserved for broadcast has increasingly made its way into the streaming world over the years as more and more consumers ditch traditional cable or satellite TV subscriptions for content they can get online. But amid growing competition, renewing carriage agreements can also mean tense contract negotiations — and at times service disruptions.

YouTube TV and Disney have been down this road before. In 2021, YouTube TV subscribers also briefly lost access to all Disney content on the platform after a similar contract breakdown between the two companies. That outage lasted less than two days, with the companies eventually reaching an agreement.

Meanwhile, YouTube TV has removed other networks from its platform after expired agreements. Spanish-language broadcaster Univision has been unavailable on YouTube TV since Sept. 30, for example. At the time, its parent company TelevisaUnivision decried Google’s move — noting it would strip “millions of Hispanic viewers of the Spanish-language news, sports, and entertainment they rely on every day” and called on the platform to reverse course.

YouTube TV’s base subscription plan costs $82.99 per month — which, beyond Disney content, currently includes live TV offerings from networks like NBC, CBS, Fox, PBS and more. The platform previously said it would give subscribers a $20 credit its dispute with Disney lasted “an extended period of time” — which it reportedly allowed customers to start claiming on Nov. 9.

Disney also doles out live TV through both traditional broadcasting and its own lineup of streaming platforms. ESPN launched its own streamer earlier this year, starting at $29.99 a month. And other Disney content can be found on platforms like Hulu, Disney+ and Fubo. Disney currently allows people to bundle ESPN along with Hulu and Disney+ for $35.99 a month — or $29.99 a month for the first year.

Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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