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YouTube TV subscribers still do not have access to ABC, ESPN and other Disney-owned channels, as well as related recorded content on their DVRs from Disney brands. As of Saturday, Disney and Google-owned YouTube TV continue to go back and forth in negotiations for a new carriage agreement after the previous one expired Oct. 30.
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Prime Video, Pluto TV and more free streaming services just got a major live sports upgrade
FanDuel Sports Network is bringing select NBA and NHL games to free streaming services like Prime Video and Pluto TV.
If you’re wondering whether to cancel YouTube TV in favor of a cheaper live TV streaming package, your options are better than they used to be. Getting local channels, news, and even sports no longer requires a big bundle,
Philo, which is the cheapest live TV streaming service, is perfect for those who love lifestyle content. The service includes over 70 channels in their base plan, which costs just $33.00/month.
Sky customers can watch Man City vs Liverpool on Sky Sports from 4pm or via the Sky Sports app; non-Sky customers can stream the game with a NOW Day or Month pass; kick-off at the Etihad Stadium is 4.
DIRECTV offers a free 5-day trial covering all the affected channels with plans starting at just $49.99/month for your first month. That unlocks NFL, NBA, NHL, and college football across ESPN, ABC, and more, plus regional sports networks in most markets, all for one price.
Sports are all about big moments; that cool goal, a shocking comeback, or someone making the game-winning shot. In today’s world real-time streaming lets you
Here's how to watch tonight's 'Monday Night Football' game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Green Bay Packers without YouTube TV
Watch Manchester United live on Sky Sports or stream with NOW; all you need to know - fixtures, kick-off times and TV
As we come up on the third weekend of 10 million YouTube TV subscribers again being relegated to sports darkness, customer tempers are indeed flaring. But for once, the carrier in the holdout, in this case YouTube TV is not totally coming off as the bad guy.
YouTube TV has cancelled all of its Disney-owned channels after the entertainment giants failed to reach an agreement. The post YouTube TV Pulls the Plug on All Disney-Owned Channels, Including ESPN and ABC appeared first on Nerdist.