1. YouTube TV subscribers, including the writer, have been unable to access Disney-owned channels like ABC and ESPN for over two weeks due to a dispute between Google and Disney.
2. The lack of access has affected viewers' ability to watch shows such as "Jeopardy!", which airs on ABC, causing inconvenience and frustration for subscribers.
3. YouTube TV announced a $20 credit for subscribers to compensate for the blackout, but this is less than the $15 credit given during a similar dispute in 2021. The standoff between the two companies continues, with no clear resolution in sight.
2. The lack of access has affected viewers' ability to watch shows such as "Jeopardy!", which airs on ABC, causing inconvenience and frustration for subscribers.
3. YouTube TV announced a $20 credit for subscribers to compensate for the blackout, but this is less than the $15 credit given during a similar dispute in 2021. The standoff between the two companies continues, with no clear resolution in sight.
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Ongoing dispute between Google and Disney has resulted in YouTube TV subscribers losing access to channels like ABC, ESPN for over two weeks. This includes popular shows such as "Jeopardy!". YouTube TV offers a $20 credit as compensation, less than the $15 credit given during a similar
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ID: 99912b55-dfdf-4427-8fc0-c1577ed27f15
Category ID: listed_summary
Date: Nov. 13, 2025
Notes: 2025-11-13
Created: 2025/11/13 02:42
Updated: 2025/12/07 22:16
Last Read: 2025/11/13 07:52