Disney and YouTube TV have reached a deal
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On Sunday, YouTube TV informed its customers that it will issue a $20 credit due to its ongoing dispute with Disney, which has prevented ESPN's live sports coverage from being available on the platform since Oct. 31.
With the Disney – YouTube TV blackout still at a stalemate as of Nov. 12, 2025, users are now able to get a $20 account credit — but you have to opt in manually. The retransmission dispute between the companies started Oct. 31, 2025.
Palm Beach County residents who can't access ESPN, WPBF-Channel 25 and other Disney channels from YouTube TV can get $20 credit.
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YouTube TV to give subscribers $20 credit for Disney contract dispute. Here's how to claim it
In a email sent to subscribers on Nov. 9, the company said they have been working in good faith to negotiate a deal with Disney to eventually return their programming.
Here's how to watch tonight's 'Monday Night Football' game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Green Bay Packers without YouTube TV