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YouTube TV customers are furious with the ongoing dispute involving the streaming platform and Disney, and every passing day continues to do both parties a tremendous disservice during one of the busiest sports periods of the year.
Carriage disputes usually get settled before fans miss a big game. This time, Disney and Google are digging in.
YouTube TV claims Disney has been "unnecessarily aggressive and assertive," while Disney states the former has blown things out of proportion. Viewers lost 21 of Disney's channels last week, including ABC and ESPN, as neither side could reach a content agreement before the October 30 deadline.
Why are ESPN, Disney-owned networks not appearing on YouTube TV? Here's what to know, including how to watch impacted men's college basketball games:
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Disney's feud with Google and YouTube TV is reportedly costing the entertainment company a whopping $5 million a day.
As the standoff continues, ESPN sent a subtle message to anyone looking for the "Monday Night Football" game - like YouTube TV customers. In nearly every tweet from the ESPN account on Monday night, the network included the message "Watch Cardinals-Cowboys on ABC, ESPN and the ESPN App" at the bottom.
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