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Here's how YouTube TV users can claim a $20 bill credit as Disney channels stay dark

An ongoing contract dispute leaves YouTube TV’s lineup missing key Disney-owned channels like ESPN and ABC.
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YouTube TV subscribers have probably noticed that Disney content has gone dark on the streaming platform. That's due to an ongoing contract dispute between the two sides, meaning some major Disney-owned channels like ABC and ESPN are still unavailable.

However, what YouTube TV subscribers might not know is that they're now eligible for a $20 credit on their next bill.

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It remains unclear how long the contract dispute between YouTube TV and Disney will last, but it is particularly impacting coverage of things like college football, NBA and NFL games — on top of other news and entertainment offerings.

In the meantime, YouTube TV subscribers wanting to watch Disney content have little choice but to pay and subscribe to the company's own streaming platforms.

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