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Disney warns YouTube TV subscribers of potential blackout as carriage talks stall

by admin October 24, 2025
October 24, 2025
Disney warns YouTube TV subscribers of potential blackout as carriage talks stall

Disney and YouTube TV are heading towards a possible blackout, with millions of viewers at risk of losing access to ABC, ESPN, and other Disney-owned channels.

The existing distribution agreement between the two media giants is set to expire on 30 October at 11:59 p.m. ET, and negotiations have hit a wall over pricing and platform integration demands.

The standoff, which echoes YouTube TV’s earlier clash with NBCUniversal, underscores growing tensions between traditional broadcasters and digital distributors over how to balance costs and streaming access in a changing media landscape.

Disney issues subscriber warnings ahead of deadline

Disney began airing public messages on YouTube TV at 5 p.m. ET on Thursday, alerting subscribers that its networks could soon disappear if a new deal isn’t reached.

The company claims it is seeking fair market value for its content, which includes major sports broadcasts such as the NFL, NBA, NHL, and college football, alongside popular shows on ABC, FX, and National Geographic.

A Disney spokesperson accused YouTube TV of exploiting its market position, arguing that the platform’s demands could result in unfair terms.

YouTube TV, which has roughly 10 million subscribers, countered that Disney’s proposed rates would force price increases for customers and limit content choices while benefitting Disney’s other live-streaming services, including Hulu + Live TV and Fubo.

YouTube TV pushes for integration of Disney’s streaming platforms

Sources familiar with the talks say YouTube TV is asking for the right to integrate Disney’s streaming platforms — Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ — directly into its service, allowing users to watch content without leaving the app.

Disney has so far rejected the proposal, just as NBCUniversal did in a previous round of negotiations.

Two years ago, Disney reached a groundbreaking deal with Charter Communications that allowed certain subscribers to access its streaming services at no extra cost.

Insiders claim Disney is open to offering YouTube TV similar terms, but the platform wants greater control over how that content is hosted and displayed.

The negotiations have also been complicated by personnel moves. YouTube hired former Disney distribution executive Justin Connolly earlier this year, prompting Disney to file a breach of contract lawsuit.

Connolly has recused himself from the current discussions, but his move has added tension between the companies.

Possible outcomes and industry impact

If no deal is reached by the deadline, YouTube TV will remove Disney’s channels from its lineup. The company has said it will offer subscribers a $20 credit should the blackout extend for a significant period.

Analysts believe this could push sports fans and general viewers toward rival platforms that already carry Disney’s channels.

The dispute highlights the evolving economics of television in the streaming era. As companies balance between cable-style bundles and standalone services, negotiations like this one are becoming more frequent.

Carriage fees, once an industry formality, now reflect broader battles for market dominance and subscriber loyalty.

Recent history of distribution disputes

Just weeks ago, YouTube TV narrowly avoided a similar blackout with NBCUniversal after reaching a temporary extension before signing a long-term deal.

That incident mirrors the current situation with Disney, though the stakes are higher due to ESPN’s massive live-sports footprint.

With millions of viewers depending on YouTube TV for live content, the outcome of these talks will shape how future streaming partnerships are structured — and may determine whether consumers continue to see value in bundled services or turn toward standalone subscriptions.

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