YouTube TV Blackout Costs and Streaming Alternatives for NFL Fans

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Disney is losing approximately $30 million weekly due to its channels being blacked out on YouTube TV amid a contract dispute, with Morgan Stanley estimating a total shortfall of around $60 million if the blackout continues for two weeks. YouTube TV is offering a $20 credit to subscribers, but both companies are feeling financial impacts, including potential subscriber cancellations and revenue shifts.
- Disney is losing $30 million every week the YouTube TV blackout lasts, Morgan Stanley says Business Insider
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- YouTube TV customers must affirmatively claim their $20 Disney credit NBC Sports
- YouTube vs. Disney: Who Needs Whom More? The Ringer
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