ESPN, ABC risk going dark on YouTube TV as Disney contract fight heats up
Walt Disney Co. has warned that its channels — including ESPN and ABC — could disappear from YouTube TV as the media giants battle over a new carriage deal ahead of an Oct. 30 deadline.
The standoff, which threatens to strip access to some of TV’s most popular networks from millions of subscribers, marks YouTube TV’s fourth major carriage dispute in the past several months and the latest flashpoint in the escalating cost war over streaming.
“If we don’t reach a fair deal soon, YouTube TV customers will lose access to ESPN and ABC, and all our marquee programming – including the NFL, college football, NBA and NHL seasons – and so much more,” a Disney spokesperson told the Hollywood Reporter on Thursday.
Disney began running on-air messages alerting viewers that ABC, ESPN, FX, National Geographic and Disney Channel may go dark next week if talks fail.
The Burbank, Calif.-based entertainment company accused YouTube’s owner Google of “exploiting its position at the expense of their own customers,” saying YouTube TV was “putting their subscribers at risk of losing the most valuable networks they signed up for.”
YouTube shot back that Disney was demanding “costly economic terms that would raise prices on YouTube customers and give our customers fewer choices.”
