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Disney and YouTube TV Reach Deal to Restore ESPN, ABC and Other Channels After Two-Week Blackout

A Turning Point: Blackout Ends After Two Weeks

by Anochie Esther
November 16, 2025
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Disney and YouTube TV have reached a new carriage agreement, ending a blackout that removed major Disney-owned networks (like ESPN, ABC, FX, and National Geographic) from YouTube TV. The blackout began on October 30 after previous contract terms expired, and over 10 million YouTube TV subscribers were suddenly left without access to important live events, news, and entertainment.

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What’s in the Deal

Under the new agreement:

  • All Disney channels,  including ESPN, ABC, FX, Freeform, National Geographic, SEC and ACC Networks will return to YouTube TV.
  • ESPN Unlimited, Disney’s direct-to-consumer sports service, will be made available to YouTube TV base-plan subscribers at no additional cost by the end of 2026.
  • Previously recorded programming on YouTube TV (DVR) is being restored “over the course of the day.”

The Heart of the Dispute: Money and Leverage

At the core of the dispute was a disagreement over carriage fees, the per-subscriber payments that YouTube TV must make to carry Disney’s channels. Reports suggested Disney sought rates in line with other large distributors, possibly around $10 per subscriber per month specifically for ESPN.

Disney framed its demands as fair compensation for its high-value content, especially live sports, while YouTube pushed back, warning that higher fees could lead to cost increases or reduced flexibility for its service.

Impact on Viewers: Blackout Fallout

The blackout had major consequences for YouTube TV users:

  • Fans missed big sports events, including college football matchups and a “Monday Night Football” game.
  • YouTube TV offered affected subscribers a $20 credit to compensate for the disruption.
  • The standoff drew public scrutiny, especially because it impacted Election Day coverage on ABC.

Business Stakes: Why This Really Mattered

  • Revenue risk for Disney: Analysts estimated that Disney was losing about $30 million per week during the blackout, given how many subscribers were cut off.
  • Investor concern: The dispute raised alarms about Disney’s declining traditional TV business, even though its streaming and parks divisions remain strong.
  • Strategic tension: The battle underscored broader trends, media companies increasingly push for higher per-subscriber payments, while distributors (especially streaming-first ones) resist, citing the cost burden.

Reactions from Disney and YouTube

Disney’s top executives including Chairman Jimmy Pitaro (ESPN) and Co-Chairs Alan Bergman and Dana Walden emphasized their commitment to “exceptional entertainment” and said the deal offers more “flexibility and choice” for viewers.

YouTube, for its part, stated it was pleased to restore the channels and expressed thanks to subscribers for their patience during the negotiations.

Carriage Disputes in the Streaming Era

  • This is not the first time Disney has had a carriage fight: the company briefly pulled its channels from YouTube TV before, in 2021, though that blackout lasted only two days.
  • YouTube TV has also had tensions with other media companies this year.
  • The events highlight how live sports, news, and major network programming remain critical bargaining chips in the shift from traditional cable to streaming.

After weeks of public sparring, Disney and YouTube TV have struck a multiyear deal to bring back ESPN, ABC, and other Disney networks. The agreement restores key content, compensates subscribers, and underscores the high-stakes nature of carriage negotiations in today’s streaming-driven media landscape.

 

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