YouTube TV and Disney Dispute Update
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The entertainment giant has no timeline for killing the streamer's app, even if it really wants you to watch via Disney+ instead.
Disney and Fubo announced the closing of their deal merging Hulu + Live TV operations with Fubo, with Disney owning a 70% stake in the new company.
New subscribers (and those who cancelled their membership a month or more ago) can get Hulu + Live TV for $64.99/month for the first three months of the Basic plan (regular price of $89.99/month after that). Act now, as this deal is only around until November 18th!
Disney and Fubo have come to an official agreement, announcing plans to merge the streamer’s business with Hulu + Live TV.
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The announcement of the deal came as a surprise in January, as Fubo had previously sued Disney (along with Fox and Warner Bros.) over antitrust concerns related to Venu, the streamers’ proposed giant sports app.
YouTube TV is offering subscribers a $20 credit as they wait to regain access to channels including ABC and ESPN
A contract dispute between Google's YouTube TV and Disney has resulted in a significant revenue loss for Disney, estimated at $30 million weekly, as its channels remain blacked out. This blackout impacts millions of YouTube TV subscribers,
The blackout comes as Disney recently finalized a deal to acquire Fubo TV and merge it with Hulu + Live TV to form the second largest live TV streaming service in the U.S. YouTube TV has an estimated 10 million subscribers, while the new Hulu + Live TV has roughly 6 million subscribers.