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Disney and YouTube TV are in a protracted fight over carriage fees, and all of the Disney-owned channels have been pulled from the latter. That includes ABC and ESPN. But the good news is that the vast majority of the NFL's weekly games are broadcast on network television.
The stand-off between the distributor with 10 million subscribers and the content company controlling premium sports TV rights continues.
The 15-day Disney-YouTube TV blackout has become Disney's longest ever, with more marquee college football games and the Dallas Cowboys approaching.
After more than two weeks into the blackout on YouTube TV amid the carriage dispute with Disney continued, college football fans can rejoice after the two sides
YouTube TV subscribers may not get access to "Monday Night Football" in Week 9 thanks to a contract dispute with Disney.
YouTube TV dispute continues for a third weekend, affecting major matchups including Texas vs. Georgia and Oklahoma vs. Alabama. Here's how fans can still watch for free.
Looking for games on ESPN, ABC and more? Here's where to watch as the YouTube TV and Disney dispute enters its second week.
YouTube TV made a promise to its customers before a 'Monday Night Football' game between Green Bay and Philadelphia.
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Update on YouTube TV-Disney Dispute Offers More Grim News for College Football Fans
A new statement from a Disney executive shows the company is in no rush to get college football and ESPN content back on the screens of YouTube TV subscribers.