YouTube TV and Disney could be nearing an agreement that restores ESPN to the platform’s subscribers — but they’re not over the finish line quite yet, and one key hurdle remains in breaking the streaming stalemate.
According to a Wednesday report from The Athletic, the media superpowers remain at odds regarding the cost for Disney’s “ancillary non-sports networks,” such as Freeform, FX and National Geographic.
Disney-owned networks, including ESPN and ABC, were pulled from YouTube TV amid a carriage dispute on Oct. 30, rendering “Monday Night Football” and marquee college football matchups unavailable to 10 million subscribers.
YouTube TV offered a $20 credit to subscribers last week as customers missed a second weekend of college football and “MNF.”
“Google and Disney need to get

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