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What’s happened? While millions of entertainment and sports lovers were preparing for big weekends ahead, Disney’s beloved channels have vanished from YouTube TV. Disney has removed its channels, including ESPN, ABC, National Geographic, and Disney Channel, from Google’s streaming platform following the expiration of its carriage agreement and the failure of both companies to renew terms. The development took place at midnight on October 30, 2025. YouTube TV, on an official support page, says, “We will not agree to terms that disadvantage our members while benefiting Disney’s own live TV products.” Meanwhile, in a statement to CNN, Disney says, “Google’s YouTube TV has chosen to deny their subscribers the content they value most by refusing to pay fair rates for our channels.” Why is this important? This is not the first blackout for YouTube TV subscribers this year. Most recently, the platform has faced several last-minute carriage disputes with major companies, including Paramount, Fox, NBCUniversal, and TelevisaUnivision. Like the ongoing conflict, these disputes involved negotiations over carriage fees and the temporary removal of content, some of which were resolved just in time to avoid content blackouts. Disney offered YouTube TV a revised agreement that included complimentary access to Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+, but it required leaving YouTube TV, an arrangement Google found unacceptable (via YouTube’s blog post). Why should I care? Given that Disney has an extensive lineup of popular sports, entertainment, and news channels, and YouTube TV has millions of subscribers, both companies are likely to reach an agreement soon.