YouTube TV on Monday afternoon rejected Disney's request for the platform to restore ABC and its other broadcast channels for Election Day coverage on Tuesday amid the streaming platform's blackout on them.
Disney made the request earlier Monday, but YouTube TV said restoring the broadcast channels for a single day would cause greater confusion. The channels have been blacked out since last week.
âWe agree that the right priority here is to give customers what they want,â YouTube TV acknowledged in a blog post. âAs you know from the many content disputes youâve been part of, customers donât want companies fighting and content blackouts. But unfortunately, your proposal would permit us to return Disneyâs ABC stations only for a day and will cause customer confusion among those who may briefly see ABC on YouTube TV only to lose it again shortly after.â
ABC, ESPN, and other Disney-owned channels have been blacked out on YouTube TV, which the streaming platform explained in its most recent statement that it was for âadvocating for fair pricingâ to offer its customers âthe best TV experience.â
Disney said it was requesting the one-day pause in the blackout so that customers can have the information they need for the upcoming election.
âDespite the impasse that led to the current blackout, we have asked YouTube TV to restore ABC for Election Day so subscribers have access to the information they rely on,â Disney said. âWe believe in putting the public interest first and hope YouTube TV will take this small step for their customers while we continue to work toward a fair agreement.â
The blackout threatens to extend into a second week as the two companies have failed to reach an agreement on carrier fees.
âOur contract with Disney has reached its renewal date, and weâll not agree to terms that disadvantage our members while benefiting Disneyâs TV products,â YouTube TV said. âWe know how disruptive it is to lose channels you enjoy, and weâre committed to continuing to work with Disney to reach an agreement.â
ABC is planning expansive coverage of Tuesdayâs elections, including gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia, and the New York City mayoral race.
Misty Severi is a news reporter for Just The News. You can follow her on X for more coverage.
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