YouTube TV and Disney's battle rages on. The two industry giants still haven't reached an agreement regarding their partnership. Now, YouTube TV is going to have to pay for the fallout.
The Disney blackout began when the two corporations couldn't agree on a carriage deal. YouTube TV proceeded to promise its subscribers that it is actively trying to work out a deal with its former partner. The company even promised to offer $20 vouchers if the blackout lasts for an extended period of time.
After over a week of negotiations, major Disney-owned channels are still absent from the platform, forcing YouTube TV to pay its customers. Beginning on Sunday, November 9, 2025, patrons will receive $20 that will be credited towards their next billing cycle for the inconvenience. All eligible subs

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