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ESPN Announces Curious 'College GameDay' Decision After YouTube TV Deal

ESPN Announces Curious 'College GameDay' Decision After YouTube TV Deal

Summary

ESPN and YouTube TV ended a dispute over carriage rights, bringing Disney networks like ESPN back to YouTube TV. While ESPN returned, it allowed the College GameDay show to stream on the social media platform X without requiring a paid subscription. College GameDay will air a live event featuring top college football teams directly on X.

Key Facts

  • Disney and Google reached an agreement after a 15-day standoff to bring Disney networks back to YouTube TV.
  • The disagreement started on October 30 when Disney channels, including ESPN, were removed from YouTube TV.
  • YouTube TV subscribers lost access to two weekends of college football and two Monday Night Football games.
  • Disney's networks, like ABC and ESPN, returned to YouTube TV on November 14.
  • ESPN decided to stream its College GameDay show on X, also known as Twitter.
  • Fans can watch the entire College GameDay show on X without needing a subscription.
  • College GameDay's upcoming broadcast will cover a game between Notre Dame and Pitt.
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