YouTube, Disney squabble inches toward Monday Night Football
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YouTube TV customers currently do not have access to ESPN due to a dispute between Google and Disney, which resulted in all Disney-owned networks being removed from the streaming service. This issue has impacted viewers' ability to watch key sports events, including missing out on college football and the upcoming Cardinals vs. Cowboys Monday Night Football game. While Google successfully negotiated new contracts with Fox in August and NBC in September, no progress has been reported in resolving the standoff with Disney. The ongoing impasse has frustrated consumers who are eager to access football broadcasts, particularly with important games like the Eagles vs. Packers on the horizon. There is a growing demand for both companies to reach an agreement to restore the channels.
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