Disney Channels Removed from YouTube TV Amid Carriage Deal Dispute
CNBC TelevisionNovember 5, 20252 min69,208 views
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- β Disney Channel and other Disney-owned networks are no longer available on YouTube TV following the expiration of their carriage deal.
- π― This affects approximately 10 million YouTube TV subscribers who can no longer access channels like ABC, ESPN, and other Disney properties.
Key Negotiating Points
- π° Compensation is a primary sticking point, with Disney accusing Google of refusing to pay fair rates.
- π± Another issue involves whether Disney's streaming apps content should be integrated into YouTube's platform for easier access.
Accusations and Responses
- βοΈ Disney claims Google is using its market dominance and $3 trillion market cap to eliminate competition and undercut industry standards.
- π’ YouTube alleges Disney used the threat of a blackout as a negotiating tactic to force unfavorable deal terms that would increase prices for customers.
Potential Impact and Resolution
- π Subscribers will miss out on major sporting events, including NFL, NBA, and college football, with many top college teams playing.
- πΈ YouTube has stated it will offer subscribers a $20 credit if Disney's content remains off the platform for an extended period.
- π€ Both parties are urged to work constructively to reach a fair agreement to restore the networks.
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