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With Disney networks still dark on YouTube TV due to a carriage fight, could 'Monday Night Football' help bring about a resolution?
Subscribers to YouTube TV will soon receive a credit as a dispute with Disney continues to black out several major channels. On Sunday, the largest live TV streaming provider in the U.S. sent a notice to subscribers alerting them of the incoming credit.
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,
U.S. Rep. Pat Ryan has stepped up a push to pass federal legislation that would, if adopted, force cable companies to refund customers who aren’t able to watch the channels they