DirecTV, Disney reach deal to end blackout in time for college football
Source: CNBC
Published Sat, Sep 14 2024 8:54 AM EDT Updated 32 Min Ago
DirecTV and Disney have reached a deal that brings Disneys ESPN and other channels back to the pay-tv providers customers after a roughly two week blackout.
The deal comes in time for college football this Saturday, which airs on ABC, ESPN, as well as the SEC Network and ACC Network, as well as the Emmy Awards which air on ABC. CNBC earlier reported a deal could be made as early as Saturday.
Disneys networks went dark on Sept. 1 after the two sides could not agree to terms on fees and bundle structures. The dispute left DirecTVs more than 11 million customers without access to the U.S. Open, college football and this seasons opening Monday Night Football game.
DirecTV executives began calling for the ability to offer skinnier, genre-specific bundles to customers in the weeks leading up to the dispute, and again when the Disney networks went dark. Disney had said that DirecTVs offers did not reflect the value that its networks provide. On Saturday, DirecTV and Disney said they reached a deal that called for market based terms on pricing.
Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2024/09/14/directv-disney-near-deal-to-end-blackout.html
Oopsie Daisy
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(7,610 posts)groundloop
(12,175 posts)Pas-de-Calais
(9,984 posts)Stating our tier of service would be increasing $8 per month
I figured the impasse was over and would be announced soon.
Correct amundo! Pass their cost to us
Hotler
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(26,927 posts)Floyd R. Turbo
(28,901 posts)twodogsbarking
(12,228 posts)At least hand out some free personal lubricant.