: YouTube TV alerts subscribers that they’re about to lose ESPN, ABC, National Geographic and other Disney-operated channels

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Subscribers to YouTube TV are about to lose access to Disney channels including local ABC affiliates, the various ESPN sports channels, the Disney Channel and the National Geographic channel as a result of the streaming service’s failure to reach a renewal of a distribution agreement with the entertainment and amusement-parks giant.

YouTube TV, a service of Alphabet
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unit Google, suggested in a message sent late Monday to subscribers that negotiations would continue with the Walt Disney Co.
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through Friday, when the existing distribution pact is set to expire.

The message to subscribers indicated that the monthly base subscription price would be lowered if the Disney-owned channels vanish from the YouTube TV platform.

The comprehensive list of channels affected, according to the FAQ section of YouTube TV’s latest update on the Disney impasse:

  • Your local ABC channel

  • ABC News Live

  • Disney Channel

  • Disney Junior

  • Disney XD

  • Freeform

  • FX

  • FXX

  • FXM

  • National Geographic

  • National Geographic Wild

  • ESPN

  • ESPN2

  • ESPN3 (by authentication to the ESPN app)

  • ESPNU

  • ESPNEWS

  • SEC Network

  • ACC Network

“[I]f we are unable to reach a deal by Friday, the Disney-owned channels will no longer be available on YouTube TV starting December 17, and we will decrease our monthly price by $15, from $64.99 to $49.99,” the subscriber notification read, going on to note that a Disney streaming bundle is available for $13.99 monthly.