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YouTube TV ESPN Blackout — Disney Pulls 18 Channels Over Contract Dispute

Updated :  Friday, October 31, 2025 9:38 AM
ESPN blackout message displayed on YouTube TV after Disney channel removal.

YouTube TV ESPN access has been officially suspended as of midnight ET, October 31, 2025, following a breakdown in carriage negotiations between Disney and Google. The blackout affects over 10 million subscribers, removing ESPN, ABC, FX, Freeform, National Geographic, and other Disney-owned networks from the platform. The dispute centers on carriage fees and streaming rights, with Disney pushing for higher per-subscriber rates and expanded access for its upcoming ESPN streaming app. Google declined the terms, citing fairness and cost control.

The timing of the blackout has sparked widespread frustration ahead of a major college football weekend and Monday Night Football.

Disney removed ESPN and 17 other channels from YouTube TV on October 31, 2025, after contract negotiations collapsed. The dispute occurred between Disney (ESPN’s parent company) and Google (YouTube TV’s operator) over carriage fees and streaming app integration. The blackout affects U.S. subscribers, who lost access to live sports and entertainment programming at a critical point in the season. The removal was confirmed by both companies via official statements and social media posts.

Channels Removed and Pricing Conflict

  • Channels Removed:
    • ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNews
    • ABC, FX, FXX, Freeform
    • National Geographic, Nat Geo Wild
    • Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney Junior
    • ACC Network, SEC Network, Localish
  • Pricing Dispute:
    • Disney requested higher carriage fees
    • Google pushed back, citing cost to consumers
    • Disney also sought integration for ESPN’s future streaming app
  • YouTube TV Base Plan:
    • $82.99/month
    • No ESPN or Disney channels currently included

Subscribers were notified of the blackout via in-app alerts and social media updates.

Quotes and Reactions

YouTube TV statement on X (@YouTubeTV):

“Disney programming, including ESPN and ABC, is no longer available due to a failed carriage agreement.”

ESPN PR on X (@ESPNPR):

“We remain committed to reaching a fair deal that restores access for YouTube TV subscribers.”

SleeperCFB on X (@SleeperCFB):

“ESPN is officially off YouTube TV. Brutal timing for college football fans.”

Industry analysts expect pressure to mount as sports viewership peaks in November.

Viewer Fallout and Competitive Landscape

The blackout leaves millions of sports fans without access to marquee events, including NFL games, college football matchups, and NBA broadcasts. It also disrupts access to local news and entertainment programming. The dispute highlights ongoing tensions in the streaming industry, where content costs and platform control continue to clash. YouTube TV risks subscriber churn, while Disney faces criticism for aggressive pricing tactics.

The situation mirrors past carriage battles involving Roku, Peacock, and DirecTV.

What’s Next: Negotiation Timeline and Viewer Options

  • Negotiation Status: No timeline confirmed for resolution
  • Alternative Platforms:
    • Hulu + Live TV (Disney-owned)
    • Fubo (recently merged with Hulu Live TV)
    • Sling TV, DirecTV Stream
  • Subscriber Options:
    • Monitor YouTube TV’s help center for updates
    • Consider temporary switch to alternate providers
    • ESPN app access may be limited without cable authentication

Viewers are advised to check provider updates and explore short-term alternatives.

Kelly Powers

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