Disney and Charter resolve dispute, restoring ESPN and ABC to millions of households

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The Walt Disney Company and Charter Communications have announced a multiyear distribution agreement that restores the majority of Disney's networks and stations to Spectrum's video customers. The deal includes providing Disney+ and ESPN+ to Spectrum subscribers, as well as offering Disney's direct-to-consumer services to all Charter customers. Spectrum TV will now offer a curated lineup of 19 networks from Disney, including ABC, Disney Channel, FX, and ESPN. The agreement also emphasizes the commitment to combat unauthorized password sharing.
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