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Disney's latest round of streaming service price hikes go into effect Tuesday, with price increases being spread across standalone subscriptions for Disney Plus, Hulu and ESPN, as well as bundles and its live TV platform, Hulu Plus Live TV. The last time the company upped the costs of its streaming services was -- you guessed it -- October 2024.
Last week, the Y ouTube team publicly called out Disney for its "costly economic terms" as part of their new distribution agreement. It noted that Disney's move would end up giving YouTube TV viewers fewer choices, while benefiting Disney's own products.
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With the expiration of a carriage deal between Disney and YouTube TV a week away, the company has started to put messaging on its airwaves, including ESPN, about the potential end of the deal, which would have major implications for around 10 million YouTube TV subscribers.
ESPN had lead anchor Scott Van Pelt film a statement telling people to go to Keep My Networks, which is a website where you can easily contact YouTube TV and complain. The Google-owned YouTube TV, conversely,
Disney increases prices on several of its streaming services, including Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN. The decision follows a mass boycott due to Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension from ABC over his Charlie Kirk comments. In a video with over 405,000 views and counting ...
YouTube TV subscribers lost access to Disney-owned networks— including ABC, ESPN and FX— after the companies failed to reach a new carriage deal.