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RandySF

(80,402 posts)
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 12:30 AM Nov 14

Disney CFO claims ESPN will continue fight with YouTube TV 'as long they want to'

As the ongoing carriage dispute between Disney and Google‘s popular streaming service YouTube TV enters its third weekend with ABC and ESPN channels blacked out, at least one top Disney executive made it clear the stalemate could continue indefinitely. Not what fans wanted to hear at all.

“We’re ready to go as long as they want to,” Disney chief financial officer Hugh Johnston reportedly told investors during Thursday morning’s quarterly earnings call. That quote came from Sports Business Journal.

Disney CEO Bob Iger also defended the company’s hardline stance with YouTube TV, which is reportedly costing the company $5 million per day, during Thursday’s earnings call. YouTube TV’s blackout of all Disney programming — including ABC and ESPN’s family of channels — hit 14 days on Thursday, the longest it has had with a multichannel video programming distributor (MVPD).

“The deal we have proposed is equal to or better than what other large distributors have already agreed to,” Iger said, per Sports Business Journal. “We are not trying to break any new ground. While we have been working tirelessly to close this deal and restore our content to their platform, it is imperative that we make sure we agree to a deal that reflects the value that we deliver, which both YouTube and Alphabet have told us is greater than the value of any other provider. The offer that is on the table is commencing with details that were already struck with distributors larger than they are.”




https://www.on3.com/news/disney-cfo-claims-espn-will-continue-fight-with-youtube-tv-as-long-they-want-to/

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Disney CFO claims ESPN will continue fight with YouTube TV 'as long they want to' (Original Post) RandySF Nov 14 OP
I've opted to ride this out with YouTube... Mark.b2 Nov 14 #1
I let the YouTubeTV subscription lapse this week Auggie Nov 14 #2

Mark.b2

(703 posts)
1. I've opted to ride this out with YouTube...
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 12:57 AM
Nov 14

I’ve jumped from other providers in the past when ESPN did the same thing. They are the problem, and hopefully, the market will eventually make them pay. In the mean time, I hope to learn I can live with out them and can learn to be entertained with a lower level of football on CBS and Fox.

Auggie

(32,765 posts)
2. I let the YouTubeTV subscription lapse this week
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 07:17 AM
Nov 14

Maybe I'll re-up for a month or two for the NFL and college playoffs. But $83.00 a month is a lot for what I watch, which isn't much: MNF, an occasional college football game, and TCM ... provided ESPN service is restored.

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