YouTube TV blackout with Disney: How to watch ESPN, ABC and more as a YouTube TV subscriber
If you are a YouTube TV subscriber, it appears that you won't be able to catch any college football games on ABC or ESPN this weekend. The Walt Disney Co has pulled its channels from the platform after the two companies failed to reach new terms on their latest carriage agreement.
The dispute between Disney and YouTube resulted in all of Disney's channels being removed from YouTube TV at midnight on October 30th, with no clear end date for when they may return.
Big sporting events like college football are typically what drive these types of channel blackouts, but this means that even major games such as Monday Night Football will be unavailable to viewers.
While the news may seem disappointing, there are plenty of alternatives available for those who want to watch ESPN and Disney-owned channels. Sling offers day passes for $5 per day, allowing users to access individual networks. However, ABC is not included in the Orange tier, so users would need to add the Sports Extra package.
There are also cheaper options such as Fubo TV, which offers a 7-day free trial and then costs $80 per month. DirecTV has recently offered promotions that include discounts of over $250 for new customers.
If you're looking for a way to watch local ABC programming without subscribing to any additional channels, getting an over-the-air antenna may be the cheapest option at under $30.
For those concerned about missing major sporting events such as college football or Monday Night Football on ESPN/ABC, here's what's on this week:
- Monday Night Football: Arizona Cardinals vs. Dallas Cowboys, 8:15 p.m. ET (ESPN/ABC)
- NBA: Minnesota Timberwolves vs. New York Knicks, 7:30 p.m. ET (ESPN)
- NBA: San Antonio Spurs vs. Los Angeles Lakers, 10 p.m. ET (ESPN)
The story has been updated to reflect YouTube TV's latest decision regarding the return of Disney channels.
If you are a YouTube TV subscriber, it appears that you won't be able to catch any college football games on ABC or ESPN this weekend. The Walt Disney Co has pulled its channels from the platform after the two companies failed to reach new terms on their latest carriage agreement.
The dispute between Disney and YouTube resulted in all of Disney's channels being removed from YouTube TV at midnight on October 30th, with no clear end date for when they may return.
Big sporting events like college football are typically what drive these types of channel blackouts, but this means that even major games such as Monday Night Football will be unavailable to viewers.
While the news may seem disappointing, there are plenty of alternatives available for those who want to watch ESPN and Disney-owned channels. Sling offers day passes for $5 per day, allowing users to access individual networks. However, ABC is not included in the Orange tier, so users would need to add the Sports Extra package.
There are also cheaper options such as Fubo TV, which offers a 7-day free trial and then costs $80 per month. DirecTV has recently offered promotions that include discounts of over $250 for new customers.
If you're looking for a way to watch local ABC programming without subscribing to any additional channels, getting an over-the-air antenna may be the cheapest option at under $30.
For those concerned about missing major sporting events such as college football or Monday Night Football on ESPN/ABC, here's what's on this week:
- Monday Night Football: Arizona Cardinals vs. Dallas Cowboys, 8:15 p.m. ET (ESPN/ABC)
- NBA: Minnesota Timberwolves vs. New York Knicks, 7:30 p.m. ET (ESPN)
- NBA: San Antonio Spurs vs. Los Angeles Lakers, 10 p.m. ET (ESPN)
The story has been updated to reflect YouTube TV's latest decision regarding the return of Disney channels.