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The hit series “Grey’s Anatomy” was pulled from YouTube TV. Here's how to watch and stream the show if you missed the Nov. 13. midseason finale.
The standoff in carriage negotiations between YouTube TV and Disney has reached two weeks. At the end of the day on Oct. 30, the previous deal between YouTube TV's parent company, Google, and Disney, which owns ABC and all ESPN-affiliated channels, expired, leaving all of Disney's catalog off the streaming service.
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Nielsen data shows “Monday Night Football” audience decline during YouTube TV dispute
The total audience for "Monday Night Football" was more than 1 million viewers lower on ABC and ESPN combined during the first full week of Disney's dispute with YouTube TV.
If you are a YouTube TV customer looking for alternatives to watch "Inside the NBA" today, we've got you covered.
Some YouTube TV users have noticed an offer for a credit off their subscription − a deal that equates to $10 a month over six months, or $60 in total.
YouTube TV's dispute with Disney means no Monday Night Football for another week. Here are your options for watching tonight's game and the ManningCast.
It's been about two weeks since YouTube TV’s 9 million subscribers lost access to Disney’s channels, including ABC, ESPN, The Disney Channel, FX, and Nat Geo. Many of them are very frustrated, and it doesn’t help that YouTube tried to compensate them with a $20 credit.
The deliberation on a carriage contract between YouTube TV and Disney has lasted over two weeks. The previous deal between YouTube TV's parent company, Google, and Disney, which owns ABC and all ESPN-affiliated channels,