YouTube TV Offers $20 Credits Amid Disney and ESPN Outages

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YouTube TV is offering $20 credits to subscribers due to a contract dispute with Disney, which has resulted in the removal of channels like ABC and ESPN. The dispute stems from disagreements over carriage fees, and the channels have been absent since October 31. Subscribers can claim their credits via email and are advised on alternative ways to watch sports during the outage, including over-the-air broadcasts and other streaming services. The channels are expected to return once a deal is reached, which could happen within hours or days.
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