More than 10 million NFL fans found themselves in the dark last week (literally) after missing out on Monday Night Football between the Cowboys and Cardinals. The reason? YouTube TV and Disney couldn’t strike a deal, and the blackout has left subscribers wondering if this week will be any different.

For the past week, YouTube TV’s users have been without access to ESPN, ABC, and several other Disney-owned networks. It’s turned into one of the biggest TV blackouts in the last decade, with negotiations bogged down over, what else, money.

Disney wants a higher per-subscriber rate, pointing to the value of ESPN’s live sports lineup. YouTube TV, owned by Alphabet, is digging in on the other side, trying to hold the line on pricing. The dispute began back on October 30, and so far, neither sid

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