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Here's how Florida Gators fans can watch tonight's men's basketball game against UNF with the ongoing Disney-YouTube TV dispute.
Google and Disney still haven't reached a deal, but the two sides have shown interest in bring ABC and ESPN back on YouTube TV in the meantime.
Football fans faced major disruptions as YouTube TV and ESPN failed to reach a deal, blocking access to crucial games. Even NFL star JJ Watt expressed
Disney-owned channels including ESPN have been unavailable on YouTube TV amid the companies' contract dispute. Here's the latest.
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YouTube TV vs. ESPN dispute updates: Latest news and other options to watch Week 11 college football games
YouTube TV subscribers lost access to ESPN channels in Week 10. The two sides have yet to reach a resolution as Week 11 approaches.
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YouTube TV has lost Disney and ESPN — here's 3 live TV streaming services to consider instead
Over 10 million YouTube TV subscribers just lost access to all Disney-owned networks, including ESPN and ABC. At midnight on Oct. 30, the distribution deal between Disney, which owns ESPN, ABC and numerous other networks, ended, and at present, there's no deal in place to keep the networks on the nation's most popular live TV streaming service.
YouTube pulled more than 20 Disney-owned channels including ESPN and ABC right before Halloween after Google and Disney couldn't come to an agreement. At the time, YouTube TV claimed that it ""will not agree to terms that disadvantage our members while benefiting Disney’s own live TV products."
YouTube TV and ESPN have been in a battle of contract negotiations over the past week, which has caused turmoil for fans and millions of dollars for Google, which owns YouTube TV, and Disney, which owns ESPN. At the end of the day on Oct. 30, the deal between the two media giants expired, causing all of Disney's networks to be taken off YouTube TV.