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Disney's senior leadership blasted YouTube TV and parent company Google on Thursday after the two sides failed to reach a new carriage agreement ahead of a midnight contract expiration, accusing the tech giant of being "not interested in achieving a fair deal" as it seeks to undercut competitors.
Disney has pulled its channels, including ESPN and ABC, from YouTube TV after the companies failed to reach a contract agreement. Here's what we know.
ESPN received strong backlash after it sent a message to YouTube TV customers this week amid a standoff over rights.
YouTube TV shared that Disney programming will not be available starting on Oct. 30, after the companies failed to reach a new contractual agreement.
The Walt Disney Company, which owns the ABC television network, and Google, which owns YouTube TV, have reached an impasse in their negotiations. As a result, all ABC affiliates, including KSTP, have been removed from YouTube TV’s lineup.
Negotiations between the media giant and the Google-owned distributor are headed towards a blackout ahead of Oct. 30 deadline.
CBS rings in the new year with a five-hour broadcast beginning at 8/7c on Wednesday, December 31. The special will feature performances from Jason Aldean, Lainey Wilson, and Bailey Zimmerman, uniting country music fans. Additionally, the event will include a special guest performance from gospel music legend CeCe Winans.
Hampton Roads TV station WGNT 27 will no longer offer programming by The CW Network effective Sept. 1, as WAVY-TV 10 becomes the network’s local affiliate, which will mean a few changes in your television lineup. The CW held sway over WGNT’s 8-10 p.m ...
TNA is currently in the process of shopping it's television programming to potential suitors. Jon Alba from The Takedown on SI is reporting that TNA is currently talking with five different potential television partners -- including streaming platforms.
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Alabama Public Television may drop PBS programming
Wayne Reid, executive director of APT, told the Alabama Education Television Commission that the network is looking into ways to fully separate from PBS after the Trump administration this summer slashed funding to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CBP), which funded public broadcasting around the country.
BATON ROUGE, La. (WVUE) - Producers of the only Louisiana French TV programming in the state say that they are facing losing their funding after the State Senate meets in a few days to finalize the budget sent over by the Legislature. Télé-Louisiane, a ...