Disney channels are finally back on YouTube TV

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What Happened: Well, you can finally exhale. After more than two weeks of that awful blackout, Disney and YouTube TV have finally buried the hatchet.

  • Your channels are back. ESPN, ABC, FX, Nat Geo… all of it.
  • This whole mess started on Halloween (October 30) when the last deal ran out. It got pretty ugly, with both sides blaming each other in public.
  • YouTube TV claimed Disney was threatening a blackout just to force a massive price hike onto all of us. Then Disney fired back, accusing YouTube TV of trying to use its huge size to get a special, cheap deal that no one else gets.
  • There was even a leaked Disney memo saying it had offered YouTube TV the same deal 500 other partners had, but that YouTube just refused.
  • After a ton of backlash, YouTube TV offered everyone a $20 credit, and then, finally, a new multi-year deal was signed.

Why Is This Important: This whole feud was a perfect, messy example of the new cold war in TV.

  • The content companies (like Disney) are fighting with the streaming platforms (like YouTube TV) over who gets the biggest slice of the pie.
  • And it’s a big pie. With YouTube TV already charging a steep $82 a month, everyone was terrified this would just lead to another price hike.
  • This deal is also a huge sigh of relief for sports fans and advertisers. Let’s be real, a lot of people only pay for YouTube TV so they can get ESPN and Monday Night Football.

Why Should I Care: So, what does this all mean for you? It’s simple: your channels are back.

  • Your sports are back. Your local news on ABC is back.
  • And the best part? No price hike has been announced… at least, not yet.

What’s Next: This new agreement is for multiple years, so we should have peace… for now. But don’t get too comfortable.

As streaming gets more expensive and ad money gets weird, this exact kind of fight between the companies that make the shows and the companies that stream them is absolutely going to happen again.

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