Got this from LA Times. Didd't copy whole article but here is latest. No end in sight it seems.
For the last week, YouTube TV’s 10 million subscribers have been denied access to ESPN, ABC and other Walt Disney Co. channels in a dispute that has swelled into one of the largest TV blackouts in a decade. Instead of turning on “College GameDay,” “Monday Night Football” or “Dancing With the Stars,” customers have been greeted with a grim message: “Disney channels are unavailable.”
The two sides remain far apart on key deal terms.
“Unfortunately, we are headed into another sports-packed weekend without a deal in place,” ESPN Chairman Jimmy Pitaro and Disney Entertainment Co-Chairs Dana Walden and Alan Bergman wrote in a memo to staff members on Friday.
- YouTube TV’s 10 million subscribers have lost access to ESPN, ABC and other Disney channels in one of the decade’s largest TV blackouts.
- Disney executives on Friday said the two sides remain apart on key points in the negotiations..
- YouTube TV is counting on its loyal customers to stick with the service despite the blackout, which could give the tech giant Google, which owns YouTube, more leverage in the dispute.
For the last week, YouTube TV’s 10 million subscribers have been denied access to ESPN, ABC and other Walt Disney Co. channels in a dispute that has swelled into one of the largest TV blackouts in a decade. Instead of turning on “College GameDay,” “Monday Night Football” or “Dancing With the Stars,” customers have been greeted with a grim message: “Disney channels are unavailable.”
The two sides remain far apart on key deal terms.
“Unfortunately, we are headed into another sports-packed weekend without a deal in place,” ESPN Chairman Jimmy Pitaro and Disney Entertainment Co-Chairs Dana Walden and Alan Bergman wrote in a memo to staff members on Friday.