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The first College Football Playoff rankings show will not be on YouTube TV as ESPN remains off its platform due to the ongoing Disney-Google dispute
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ESPN Gets Slammed For Posting Schedule Of College Football That YouTube TV Subscribers Will Miss
YouTube TV took to social media on October 30 to let customers know that they and the “House of Mouse” weren’t seeing eye to eye on an agreement, so they did not agree to terms that would have kept Disney and ESPN networks on the television streaming provider’s lineup:
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ESPN makes significant move with 2025 College Football Playoff TV schedule, assignments
If you look closely, you will see one very conspicuous change in ESPN's plan for the 2025 College Football Playoff first round. We have details:
While the spats with Paramount, Fox and NBCUniversal were resolved ahead of the carriage deadline, the dispute with TelevisaUnivision resulted in the Spanish-language platform going dark on YouTube TV on September 30.
Over 10 million YouTube customers lost access to ESPN and Disney channel after contract talks broke down. This was one of the largest television blackouts in years
A significant chunk of video programming from ABC and ESPN is unavailable due to Google and Disney's inability to reach a licensing deal. On Thursday night, YouTube TV’s parent Google announced it was losing access to Disney content,
It could force people to pull the plug on YouTube TV for some other service. Of course, cancelling your YouTube TV account may complicate access to NFL Sunday Ticket, especially if the out-of-market package was purchased with the reduced price that comes from having an existing YouTube TV subscription.
ESPN still hasn't settled its dispute with YouTube TV, and football fans are not happy. Last Thursday, ESPN/Disney announced that it was pulling all of