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Disney's YouTube TV blackout costs entertainment giant $30 million weekly as carriage dispute continues over channel fees and fair pricing terms.
As ESPN and ABC remain dark, Disney’s Bob Iger offers an update that could spell trouble for NFL and college football fans.
The Disney CFO said on CNBC Thursday morning that his company, in the midst of a carriage battle with YouTube TV, is “ready to go as long as they want to.” Ding, ding.
Walt Disney said on Thursday it would boost its dividend by 50% and double its share buyback plan for fiscal 2026, as the media giant's streaming and parks businesses powered a quarterly earnings beat.
Disney and Google are in a standoff over YouTube TV rates. Morgan Stanley estimates Disney is losing about $4.3 million each day.
Here’s what we know about YouTube losing its Disney-owned TV channels and a list of the channels that are affected.
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The 1950s TV Show That Turned Walt Disney Into a Marketing Genius
Remember begging your parents for a pair of Mickey Mouse ears? Before “branding” became a buzzword, Walt Disney quietly taught America how to fall in love with an idea. When The Mickey Mouse Club first aired in October 1955,
Disney has pulled its channels from YouTube TV after it failed to reach a new contract agreement with parent company Google. Texas football fans may need to seek alternatives to watch
Disney's CFO told CNBC this morning that the company had steeled itself for a possible carriage fight with YouTube and "we're ready to go as long as they want to."