The broadcast dispute between Disney and YouTube TV is reportedly costing the Mouse House $30 million per week, according to Morgan Stanley.
Sports fans, in particular, have been hard hit by the blackout as some 10 million YouTube TV subscribers lost access to ESPN, ABC, and other Disney-affiliated channels after contract negotiations broke down at the end of October.
The Disney blackout began on October 30, cutting off broadcasts of SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt and 9-1-1: Nashville and Grey’s Anatomy . It has been called one of the largest television blackouts in recent years, effecting over 10 million customers.
Morgan Staneley has estimated that Disney will lose up to $60 million revenue shortfall from its YouTube channel.
Morgan Stanley analyst Ben Swinburne lowered his

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