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Y ouTube TV is offering subscribers a $20 bill credit as negotiations with Disney continue, following the removal of more than a dozen Disney-owned channels from the streaming lineup. The credit will be applied to a future monthly bill once users redeem the offer, and an email with redemption details is expected to arrive soon.
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Google and Disney, ESPN's parent company, have until Oct. 30 to reach a new contractual agreement to keep the latter's programming on YouTube TV.
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Former TNT Star Kenny Smith Lands A New Role At ESPN
After making the jump to the Worldwide Leader this year alongside the rest of the "Inside the NBA" crew, Kenny "The Jet" Smith has reportedly landed another major role at his new network. Following a legendary decades-long run on TNT,
TKO Group Holdings President Mark Shapiro welcomed the early termination of the ESPN Bet sportsbook deal with Penn Entertainment.
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.
YouTube TV is on day four with no access to Disney programming such as ESPN, ABC and Disney Channel as of Nov. 3.
ESPN and YouTubeTV contract dispute leaves college football unavailable on YouTube TV, much to the chagrin of the fans.
YouTube TV shared that Disney programming will not be available starting on Oct. 30, after the companies failed to reach a new contractual agreement.
ESPN is announcing some news this week about veteran journalist Brian Windhorst, who has worked for them since 2010.
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ESPN signs popular NBA analyst
In addition to his role on Inside the NBA, Kenny Smith is expanding his presence on ESPN programming. On Wednesday, the Disney-owned company announced that the former NBA point guard has reached a multiyear agreement to make regular appearances on the network.
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