NEW YORK -- Disney and YouTube TV reached a new deal to bring channels such as ABC and ESPN back to the Google-owned live-streaming platform Friday, ending a blackout for customers that lasted over two weeks.
"As part of the new deal, Disney's full suite of networks and stations -- including ESPN and ABC -- have already begun to be restored to YouTube TV subscribers," The Walt Disney Co. said in a statement.
YouTube TV also confirmed the return of Disney content on its platform, noting that subscribers should see channels back "over the course of the day." It apologized for the disruption and thanked customers for their "patience as we negotiated on their behalf."
Disney content went dark on YouTube TV the night of Oct. 30 after the two sides failed to reach a new licensing deal. In the

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