In ESPN and YouTube TV standoff, fans are biggest loser
Digest more
Seahawks, Monday Night Football and Washington Commanders
Digest more
ESPN sent a final message to YouTube TV customers before the Arizona Cardinals face off against the Dallas Cowboys.
Carriage beef between Google and Disney leaves YouTube TV users without access to major sports telecasts this week.
Whether it's Monday Night Football, NBA games or Dancing with the Stars, here's how you can still watch your favorites.
YouTube TV subscribers lost access to ESPN, ABC and other Disney networks, but alternative streaming options remain ahead of college football weekend.
A contract dispute between Google and Disney wiped out college football games on ESPN and ABC for millions of YouTube TV subscribers and now it threatens the Cowboys' Monday Night Football game.
Viewers who have YouTube TV subscriptions can no longer see Disney channels after the two sides failed to agree on a new content distribution deal.
On Monday, Disney asked Google to offer ABC to YouTube TV customers on Tuesday, Nov. 3, to bring them Election Night coverage. Google said no -- and suggested instead that Disney allow YouTube TV to bring ABC and ESPN back on the air as the two sides hash out a new agreement,
A deal between the two sides could not be reached, and by late Thursday night, the stations, which include ABC, FX, Disney Jr. and National Geographic, along with ESPN channels, went dark for more than 10 million YouTube TV customers, escalating the prolonged back-and-forth between the two sides.