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Here’s what we know about YouTube losing its Disney-owned TV channels and a list of the channels that are affected.
Newsweek has rounded up alternative ways you can stream your favorite shows and sports games during the blackout.
Last week, the Y ouTube team publicly called out Disney for its "costly economic terms" as part of their new distribution agreement. It noted that Disney's move would end up giving YouTube TV viewers fewer choices, while benefiting Disney's own products.
Ole Miss and South Carolina football fans planning to watch the Rebels vs the Gamecocks this weekend via YouTube TV may have to make alternate plans.
YouTube TV viewers may no longer see Disney channels including ABC and ESPN after the two sides failed to agree on a new content distribution deal. Other channels that also vanished from Google's pay TV platform include the Disney Channel, FX and Nat Geo.
ESPN received strong backlash after it sent a message to YouTube TV customers this week amid a standoff over rights.
Dallas Cowboys fans may be left scrambling for a live stream to watch the team host the Arizona Cardinals in Week 9 amid the ESPN-YouTube TV dispute.
YouTube TV and ESPN have failed to come to an agreement which leaves streaming subscribers without Disney products.