Disney YouTube TV Carriage Agreement Resolved
- Okay, here's a summary of the provided news article, broken down into key points:
- * Disney adn Google (YouTube TV) have reached a new carriage agreement, ending a two-week blackout of Disney channels on YouTube TV.
- In essence, the article details a classic carriage dispute between content providers (Disney) and distributors (YouTube TV), and the resolution that brought content back to viewers.
Okay, here’s a summary of the provided news article, broken down into key points:
Key Takeaways:
* Disney adn Google (YouTube TV) have reached a new carriage agreement, ending a two-week blackout of Disney channels on YouTube TV.
* The dispute was over cost: Disney wanted higher rates for its channels (ESPN, ABC, FX, etc.), while YouTube argued those rates would raise prices for subscribers. Disney claimed YouTube wasn’t offering fair rates.
* Impact of the blackout: Millions of YouTube TV subscribers lost access to live sports (NFL, college football), news, and entertainment.
* terms of the new deal:
* Disney channels (ABC, ESPN, FX) are being restored.
* YouTube TV subscribers get unlimited access to ESPN’s new streaming service at no extra cost (normally $30/month).
* A bundle of Disney+ and Hulu will be available in some YouTube offerings.
* Both companies expressed satisfaction: Disney highlighted the value of its programming, and YouTube emphasized negotiating on behalf of its subscribers.
In essence, the article details a classic carriage dispute between content providers (Disney) and distributors (YouTube TV), and the resolution that brought content back to viewers.
