How to Watch ESPN and Other Disney-Owned Channels Without YouTube TV

Google's failure to strike a deal with Disney has resulted in dozens of live television channels going dark for YouTube TV subscribers. This includes networks like ESPN and ABC, causing disruption to users who rely on these channels for sports and local news coverage.

Disney executives have expressed frustration with Google's approach, stating that the company is not interested in achieving a "fair" deal. However, Google claims it is still working towards reaching a long-term agreement.

In the meantime, subscribers looking to watch ESPN and other Disney-owned networks will need to explore alternative streaming services. Three options are currently available: DirecTV Stream, Hulu + Live TV, and Fubo TV.

DirecTV Stream offers 90+ live TV channels in its "Entertainment" package for $49.99 per month, making it a more affordable option than YouTube TV. The service includes ESPN, ABC, and local channels, as well as access to Fox Sports and other live sporting channels.

Hulu + Live TV is another popular alternative, offering 95+ television channels in addition to Hulu's on-demand library of TV shows and movies. The service costs $64.99 per month for the first three months, a discount from YouTube TV's price point. Hulu also includes free access to Disney+ and ESPN+.

Fubo TV offers more than 150 live television channels in its "Pro" plan, including ABC and ESPN Unlimited. The service is currently offering 35% off its base plan, making it an affordable option for those looking to stream these networks online. Fubo TV also includes unlimited DVR recording capabilities.

Finally, Sling TV is a budget-friendly alternative that starts at just $33 per month with current promotions. The service offers a live feed of ABC and ESPN, as well as access to over 50 other channels.

For those looking for a YouTube TV alternative, these services may be worth exploring in the meantime. However, it's unclear how long the current impasse between Google and Disney will last, leaving subscribers wondering when they can once again access these popular networks.
 
I'm telling you, this is all about control 🤑. Disney and Google are playing hardball here, but what's really going on? Is Google trying to squeeze out the competition or is it just a clever ploy to make YouTube TV more attractive by offering cheaper alternatives? I mean, think about it, DirecTV Stream and Hulu + Live TV are already doing some amazing deals, making YouTube TV look like the expensive option it used to be 🤑. And Fubo TV is basically giving away its base plan with a discount - what's Disney's angle here? Meanwhile, Sling TV is just quietly sitting there, offering an affordable alternative without all the fuss 🤐. This whole thing reeks of corporate manipulation...
 
🤔 The big picture here is that all this drama is gonna drive more users to stream from platforms other than YouTube TV 📺 I'm loving DirecTV Stream's vibe right now - 90+ live channels for $49.99? That's a steal! And with Hulu + Live TV throwing in free Disney+, it's a solid choice too 💸 Fubo TV is another contender, offering more channels and DVR capabilities at an affordable price 📹 Sling TV is where it's at if you're on a tight budget, but might not have all the bells and whistles 🤷‍♂️ I'm curious to see how this whole thing shakes out - will we finally get a deal or just more streaming options? 🔄
 
its crazy that google & disney are having this huge fight 🤯... i feel bad for youtube tv users who cant watch espn & abc right now 📺 its like google is just holding out for a better deal 🤑 and meanwhile, other streaming services are offering the same content at lower prices 💸 direcTV stream & hulu + live tv seem to be popular alternatives 💡 fubo TV also looks like it could be a good option with all those channels 📺 i wonder how long this standoff will last 🤔
 
omg this is such a bummer for youtube tv subs! like i know google and disney weren't seeing eye to eye but still 🤦‍♂️ i mean who else is gonna fill that void of espn and abc? it's like they're leaving us high and dry here! anyways, i'm def checking out direcTV stream - $49.99 seems way more reasonable than youtube tv's price point...also anyone know if fubo TV is worth the hype? 🤔
 
🤔 so google thinks they can just dictate terms to disney and expect them to roll over? 🤑 like, what's next? google's gonna start charging for air we breathe or something? 💨 it's all about the benjamins at this point...
 
😕📺 so what's going on here? 🤔 google & disney can't seem to agree on a deal 😒 for youtube tv users who wanna watch espn, abc, & other networks 👀 i mean, direcTV stream is looking pretty good right now, esp with that 90+ live tv channels for $49.99/month 🤑 & hulu + live tv has some great perks too, like free access to disney+ & espn+ 🎉 but fubo tv's "Pro" plan might be the winner here, with over 150 channels for around $60/month 💸 what's google's stance again? are they just not interested in making it fair? 🤷‍♯ anyway, these alternatives might help youtube tv subscribers out... for now 😅
 
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