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TV channel: ESPN, and streaming on demand on ESPN’s live sports streaming platforms available on the ESPN App with the ESPN Select or ESPN Unlimited subscription plans. (This is the streaming service formerly known as ESPN Plus. Here’s a look at how you can watch ESPN+ games live on your TV .)
YouTube TV is offering subscribers a $20 credit as they wait to regain access to channels including ABC and ESPN
A memo from Disney executives signals pessimism over a deal with YouTube TV, as over 10 million users lose access to ESPN/ABC during a high-stakes distribution standoff ahead of major games.
YouTube TV subscribers have been forced to find alternative viewing options amid the streaming service's ongoing dispute with ESPN/Disney.
On the one hand, $20—which Google previously promised users if a previously unnamed amount of time, now revealed to be “about a week and change” had passed—isn’t that much, given that a monthly YouTube TV subscription currently runs users $82.
Mississippi State football fans planning to watch the Bulldogs this weekend via YouTube TV may have to make alternate plans.
The release of the memo to ESPN employees is the latest twist in the protracted stand-off between the distributor and content company.