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ESPN, ABC, And National Geographic Return To YouTube TV After Distribution Agreement

November 17, 2025
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ESPN, ABC, National Geographic, and over a dozen other Disney-owned channels have returned to YouTube TV following a distribution agreement between the two companies.

The blackout, which began on October 30, deprived more than 8 million YouTube TV subscribers of essential sports and news content, including NFL games, college football, and coverage for the impending 2025 elections.

Consumer feedback indicated that a significant number of subscribers were likely to cancel their YouTube TV memberships if the issue wasn’t resolved, as the majority value the service for its live sports offerings.

The newly established multi-year distribution deal grants YouTube TV users access to Disney’s complete range of networks and stations. It also provides subscribers with ESPN’s new unlimited direct-to-consumer service at no extra charge.

Additionally, YouTube TV will feature both live and on-demand programming from ESPN Unlimited directly within its app, while some Disney channels will be integrated into various genre-specific packages.

Customers will also have the option to access a Disney streaming bundle, including Disney+ and Hulu, as part of a special YouTube TV offering.

Conflicts like this one between Disney and YouTube offer digital pay-TV companies the opportunity to renegotiate distribution terms aligned with their business goals.

One contentious point was whether Disney would permit YouTube TV to disseminate its streaming content to subscribers on the Alphabet-owned platform. Despite initially resisting, Disney has agreed to some of these requests as part of the new agreement, likely due to its push to expand its own streaming services.

Earlier this year, a similar standoff occurred between NBC and YouTube TV, leading to a deal that made some Peacock sports content available to YouTube TV users, excluding NFL programming.

“This new agreement underscores our ongoing commitment to providing outstanding entertainment and adapting to the evolving viewing preferences of audiences,” shared Disney Entertainment co-chairs Alan Bergman and Dana Walden alongside ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro in a joint statement.

YouTube TV expressed, “We are pleased to announce this agreement with Disney, which maintains the value of our service for subscribers and offers future flexibility in our offerings. We apologise for any inconvenience our subscribers experienced during negotiations and thank them for their patience.”

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