College football fans, glued to their seats, were racking their brains about why the Florida vs Georgia matchup wouldn’t show up on their feed. The crux of the whole issue is a contract dispute between YouTube and Disney. Amid all the legal deals and contracts, ESPN has become collateral damage. So far, it appears to be a dead end.

Disney and YouTube’s previous contract expired on October 31. Back-and-forth communication regarding a new deal has been met with challenges, for neither side is ready to budge. YouTube has removed all Disney-owned channels. But as a temporary measure to prevent fans from missing out on their favorite games, it rolled out a $20 credit. However, it’s not a short-term refuge that fans are looking for. Examining how the saga unfolds, it looks like a knotted ball o

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