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Newsweek has rounded up alternative ways you can stream your favorite shows and sports games during the blackout.
If you're a YouTube TV subscriber, you may have noticed that ABC, ESPN and other Disney-owned channels have gone dark on the platform today. The Walt Disney Co. has pulled its channels from YouTube TV as of midnight on Oct. 30 after the two companies failed to reach new terms on their latest carriage agreement.
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An ongoing partnership dispute between YouTube TV and Disney led to ESPN, ABC and other major Disney programming being pulled from YouTube TV Friday, Oct. 31. YouTube TV subscribers who normally catch sports coverage through the popular streaming service will need to look to other streaming platforms for the foreseeable future,
ABC News will broadcast and publish election results as they come in. Coverage will air live on the ABC television network and on the 24/7 streaming channel ABC News Live, Disney+ and Hulu. Viewers can also stream coverage through the ABC News app for smartphones and connected TV devices as well as on ABCNews.com.
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This means that the roughly 10 million YouTube TV subscribers who rely on the service to watch Jimmy Kimmel Live and other ABC programming will be unable to stream new episodes of their favorite ABC shows until a new deal is struck.
Nearly a week after being taken off the air, Kimmel is set to return to TV, but not all ABC stations will air the show. Here's what to know.