YouTube TV to Issue $20 Disney Credit Amid ESPN Contract Dispute

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YouTube TV subscribers will receive a $20 credit due to ongoing disputes with Disney over ESPN content, which may result in missed Monday Night Football games if unresolved. The dispute stems from disagreements over licensing fees, with negotiations currently stalled, and alternative streaming options like DIRECTV and Sling TV available for sports fans. The conflict highlights broader tensions between the companies over content rights and pricing.
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