YouTube TV Loses ESPN, ABC
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ESPN received strong backlash after it sent a message to YouTube TV customers this week amid a standoff over rights.
Google and The Walt Disney Company have reached an impasse in negotiating an agreement for the continued carriage of their channels including WISN a local ABC affiliate on Google’s internet-delivered video service YouTubeTV.
You can tell that the people at TNT are having a fun time watching ESPN destroy what little goodwill they have with fans. For those that haven't been following, YouTube TV axed all ESPN and ABC programming from their subscription service after failing to agree to a new deal with the Disney-owned
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Disney content has gone dark on YouTube TV, leaving subscribers of the Google-owned live streaming platform without access to major networks like ESPN and ABC
KeepMyNetworks.com has at the top of the page various options for complaining directly to YouTube about the outage. Next comes a link to other TV providers, following by predictable Disney talking points.