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Pat McAfee Announces 'College GameDay' Solution for YouTube TV Subscribers

Pat McAfee Announces 'College GameDay' Solution for YouTube TV Subscribers

Summary

ESPN and YouTube TV are in a disagreement, which has resulted in ESPN channels being removed from YouTube TV. This affects over 10 million subscribers who can't watch sports events covered by ESPN and ABC. Pat McAfee is allowing fans to stream the "College GameDay" show for free on X (formerly known as Twitter) as a temporary solution.

Key Facts

  • ESPN networks, including ABC, have been removed from YouTube TV due to a disagreement with Google.
  • Over 10 million subscribers are unable to access sports coverage on YouTube TV as a result.
  • The dispute has been ongoing for more than a week with no immediate resolution in sight.
  • Pat McAfee announced that "College GameDay" can be streamed live on his X account for free.
  • The show will be available for the second straight week on X due to the dispute.
  • McAfee's solution does not include live sports games as X cannot air these due to broadcast rights and contracts.
  • Pat McAfee's initiative is receiving positive feedback from sports fans.
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