Why you may still be missing ESPN and other Disney-owned channels on YouTube TV
Disney-owned channels like ESPN and ABC have returned to YouTube TV. But they’re not reappearing for some people. Here’s how to fix that.
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Disney-owned channels like ESPN and ABC have returned to YouTube TV. But they’re not reappearing for some people. Here’s how to fix that.
A little more than a day after YouTube TV lost access to Disney-owned channels like ESPN and ABC, the two companies have reached a deal.
YouTube TV customers have lost access to ESPN, ABC, and more, due to a dispute between YouTube TV and Disney — leaving millions of customers in a lurch.
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Fresh off a new deal with Roku, YouTube TV is now at risk of losing access to ABC, ESPN, and other Disney-owned channels on December 17.
Google and Roku have reached a multiyear deal to return YouTube TV to the platform, and to keep YouTube proper intact.
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Nearly two dozen add-on channels are available on YouTube TV for just $1 a month for two months before they revert to full price.
YouTube TV is finally supported in Safari, Apple’s default web browser on MacOS.
Roku has written a lengthy blog post saying that its dispute with YouTube and YouTube TV isn’t over.