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YouTube TV subscribers missed yet another weekend of sports action on ESPN and ABC amid a carriage dispute between the streaming service and Disney, and they missed yet another high-profile sporting event on Monday night.
The company is emailing YouTube TV subscribers with instructions on how to apply the one-time $20 credit to their next billing statement, according to Variety. Those emails started arriving in inboxes on Nov. 9, and should all be sent out by Wednesday, Nov. 12, the Athletic reported.
NFL legend J.J. Watt is one of the many frustrated YouTube TV customers without access to ESPN's "Monday Night Football."
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.
Some fans are frustrated, but a new survey offers details on everything from the "blame game" to the game that might end the standoff.
YouTube TV and Disney remain in a contract stalemate, leaving millions of customers without access to ESPN/ABC channels.