YouTube TV and Disney Face Blackout and Pricing Disputes During Monday Night Football

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The ongoing dispute between YouTube TV and Disney over ESPN's pricing continues, with YouTube TV seeking lower rates than those offered by Disney, which has led to a blackout affecting around 10 million subscribers and causing Disney to lose approximately $30 million weekly. The negotiation's outcome remains uncertain, highlighting YouTube TV's leverage in the standoff.
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