Disney and Google Strike Deal: Channels Return to YouTube TV.
According to inkorr.com: The Walt Disney Company and Google have reached an agreement to restore the broadcasting of Disney channels on YouTube TV after a week-long conflict over streaming fees. Now all Disney channels, including ABC, ESPN, FX, National Geographic, and others, are once again available on YouTube TV.
Terms of the Deal
Under the new agreement, access to ESPN sports programming will remain at no additional cost until the end of 2026.
Consequences of the Situation
While the financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed, both companies managed to avoid serious inconveniences for YouTube TV users. Recently, issues with YouTube have also been observed in other countries, but the situation was resolved quickly.
This deal, which restores access to popular Disney channels, is a significant step for both companies as it helps maintain user loyalty and support competitiveness in the digital streaming market. In an ongoing battle for viewers' attention, this situation is crucial for both Walt Disney and Google, who strive to provide the best possible service for their customers.
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