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  • Disney began warning YouTube TV subscribers on Thursday that they could lose access to ESPN, ABC, and other Disney-owned networks starting October 31 if the companies fail to reach a new carriage agreement by the midnight deadline.awfulannouncing
  • The dispute centers on carriage fees and distribution terms, with Disney accusing Google of pushing for below-market rates, while YouTube TV argues Disney’s proposed terms would raise subscriber prices and benefit Disney’s competing services like Hulu + Live TV and Fubo.awfulannouncing
  • The potential blackout threatens to remove marquee programming including NFL games, college football, NBA season openers, and NHL coverage during prime fall sports season for YouTube TV’s over 10 million subscribers.variety
  • This marks the fourth major carriage battle for YouTube TV in three months, following disputes with Fox, NBCUniversal, and TelevisaUnivision, though the platform reached agreements with Fox and NBCUniversal before blackouts occurred.awfulannouncing
  • YouTube TV has promised subscribers a $20 credit if Disney’s channels remain unavailable for an extended period, while Disney plans to broadcast alerts on its channels and social media about the potential blackout.variety

Disney Warns YouTube TV Users of Potential ESPN, ABC Blackout

Disney began warning YouTube TV subscribers Thursday that they could lose access to ESPN, ABC, and other Disney-owned networks starting October 30 if the companies fail to reach a new carriage agreement by the midnight deadline.awfulannouncing

The entertainment giant started airing public notices on its networks at 5 p.m. ET Thursday, alerting YouTube TV’s approximately 10 million subscribers about the potential blackout during prime sports viewing season. The dispute threatens to remove marquee programming including NFL games, college football, NBA season openers, and NHL coverage at the height of fall sports.variety

High-Stakes Negotiations Over Fees and Control

At the center of the dispute are carriage fees and distribution terms, with each side blaming the other for unreasonable demands. Disney argues that Google is “exploiting its position at the expense of their own customers” by pushing for below-market rates.awfulannouncing

“This is the latest example of Google exploiting its position at the expense of their own customers,” a Disney spokesperson said. “If we don’t reach a fair deal soon, YouTube TV customers will lose access to ESPN and ABC, and all our marquee programming — including the NFL, college football, NBA and NHL seasons — and so much more.”axios

YouTube TV countered that Disney’s proposed terms would raise subscriber prices while benefiting Disney’s competing streaming services, including Hulu + Live TV and the soon-to-be-acquired Fubo. “Unfortunately, Disney is proposing costly economic terms that would raise prices on YouTube TV customers and give our customers fewer choices,” a YouTube spokesperson said.cnbc

Pattern of Streaming Wars

This marks the fourth major carriage battle for YouTube TV in three months, following disputes with Fox, NBCUniversal, and TelevisaUnivision. While YouTube TV reached agreements with Fox and NBCUniversal before any blackouts occurred, TelevisaUnivision’s channels remain dark after more than three weeks.axios

The negotiations are complicated by Disney’s competitive position in the streaming market through its ownership of Hulu + Live TV and pending merger with Fubo, which would create a combined service rivaling YouTube TV’s subscriber base. Disney’s January agreement to acquire a 70% stake in Fubo is currently under Department of Justice antitrust review.techbuzz

If Disney’s networks go dark for an extended period, YouTube TV has promised subscribers a $20 credit.awfulannouncing

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