YouTube, ESPN and a blackout
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While the companies are at a standstill, they are both losing money by the day. According to Awful Announcing reporter Drew Lerner, Disney is losing approximately $5 million per day that its networks are not on YouTube TV, which has become one of the biggest television streaming platforms in the country.
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How to Watch Kentucky vs. Nicholls if you have YouTube TV as Disney vs. Google war rages on
We’re now on Day Five of Google and Disney’s dispute over YouTube TV, which left millions of sports fans in the dark for one college football Saturday, Monday Night Football, and the opening night of college basketball.
YouTube TV customers are furious with the ongoing dispute involving the streaming platform and Disney, and every passing day continues to do both parties a tremendous disservice during one of the busiest sports periods of the year.
Another big weekend of games is set for the next football weekend, including LSU vs. Alabama on Saturday and Eagles vs. Packers on Monday Night Football.
Fubo TV has been kind enough to offer seven-day free trial for those impacted by the Disney-YouTube TV dispute. This will give fans access to ESPN for Tuesday's 7:45 p.m. CT tipoff. When signing up for the seven-day free trial, it's important to remember to cancel the subscription after the week is up.
Millions of YouTube TV users lose ESPN, Disney and ABC channels after contract talks collapse, sparking outrage among sports fans across the United States.
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