Disney-owned channels, including ESPN and ABC, went dark on DirecTV on Sunday. This follows a failed carriage agreement between the two parties. The blackout left thousands of subscribers seeking alternatives. Many said they are turning to YouTube TV, a popular streaming service owned by Google. Does YouTube TV have ABC, ESPN and other Disney channels? Yes. The service also offers over 100 other live TV channels.
With YouTube TV, subscribers can continue watching college football, the NFL, and all their favorite Disney-owned content without interruption. Additionally, the platform offers flexible packages that are comparable to traditional cable, making it a convenient alternative for those affected by the ongoing dispute between Disney and DirecTV.
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Vouhing for YouTube TV, one social media user said: "YouTube TV people. Get the dish off the top of your house. It’s 2024."
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"People complaining about directv not showing the usc lsu game, meanwhile I’ve been watching sports on YouTube tv for the past few years," another one said on X, platform formerly known as Twitter.
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YouTube TV Subscription:
YouTube TV offers a Base Plan for $72.99 per month, which includes over 100 channels such as ESPN, ABC, CBS, NBC, and more. Sports fans can also access additional content through the Sports Plus add-on for $10.99 per month, which includes channels like NFL RedZone and beIN Sports. For those interested in high-quality streaming, the 4K Plus add-on is available for $14.99 per month for the first year, then $19.99 per month.