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Google and Disney reach deal to restore ESPN, ABC to YouTube TV
The agreement ends a blackout that began Oct. 30, restoring Disney channels to YouTube TV's 10 million U.S. subscribers with new pricing and terms.
- Google and Disney reached a deal to restore Disney-owned channels like ABC, ESPN, and FX to YouTube TV after a dispute over carriage fees.
- YouTube TV subscribers were given $20 credits during the disruption, which affected over 20 Disney channels and caused some recordings to be unavailable.
- The main issue was the rate Disney charges YouTube TV for its networks, with ESPN reportedly costing over $10 per subscriber per month.
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