Disney vs. Google: Networks Go Dark on YouTube TV
Walt Disney's networks, including ESPN and ABC, will be unavailable on Google's YouTube TV due to unsuccessful contract negotiations. Reports from Variety and Los Angeles Times highlighted the breakdown in talks. Both Disney and Google have declined to comment on the situation outside of regular hours.
 
 In a surprising turn of events, Walt Disney's prestigious networks, namely ESPN and ABC, are set to disappear from Google's pay-TV service, YouTube TV. The development follows unsuccessful contract negotiations between the entertainment giant and the tech behemoth.
The standoff was initially reported by Variety and the Los Angeles Times late Thursday, marking a significant rupture in media distribution. The implications could affect a large base of YouTube TV subscribers who rely on these networks for entertainment and sports content.
Both Disney and Google have remained tight-lipped, not responding to Reuters' inquiries for comments. Their silence extends over critical hours as stakeholders and users await clarity on whether the stalemate will be resolved, allowing the networks to return.
 
                
 
         
         
                     
                     
				 
				 
				 
				 
				