Disney reached a new agreement with YouTube Friday to return content from major networks like ESPN and ABC to YouTube TV's subscription service.
"Subscribers should see channels including ABC, ESPN, and FX returning to their service over the course of the day," YouTube said in Friday.
Disney channels became inaccessible on YouTube TV at the end of October due to unresolved contract disputes. Channels offering content from ESPN, ABC, National Geographic and some college sports went dark on YouTube's platform.
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YouTube TV originally said Disney's terms for the deal were too expensive and limiting for its users, and accused Disney of using its content as leverage in negotiations.
Disney countered that it wasn't getting fair rates from YouTube. It said YouTube, which is own

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