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Home » YouTube TV Gives Subscribers $20 Credit Over Disney Channel Blackout

YouTube TV Gives Subscribers $20 Credit Over Disney Channel Blackout

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
November 10, 2025
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YouTube TV Gives Subscribers $20 Credit Over Disney Channel Blackout

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YouTube TV subscribers who have gone more than a week without access to Disney-owned channels, including ESPN, ABC, FX, and National Geographic, will receive a $20 credit on their next billing cycle. 

The blackout, which began on October 31, 2025, has disrupted millions of households, particularly sports fans in the middle of the NFL, NBA, and college football seasons. 

YouTube confirmed that affected subscribers are being notified via email with instructions on how to claim the one-time credit.

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Talks between both companies appear to have stalled over fees. Disney is reportedly demanding higher carriage payments, while YouTube TV, owned by Google, argues that the increases are unreasonable at a time when traditional TV viewership continues to decline. 

The company said that once a deal is reached, all Disney channels will return “within hours.”

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This latest breakdown is a repeat of the 2022 dispute that caused a one-day outage of Disney programming. Back then, YouTube TV offered customers a $15 refund. The current impasse, however, has lasted much longer and shows how fragile streaming carriage agreements have become, with escalating content costs.

A YouTube spokesperson confirmed the offer, stating that credits are “rolling out now,” adding that the company remains “committed to reaching a fair deal that keeps costs reasonable for our members.” Disney, on the other hand, maintains that YouTube is “refusing to pay fair rates for our channels.”

Reports reveal the confrontation is part of a trend across the streaming sector, where the economics of content ownership and platform distribution are colliding. Similar carriage issues have erupted between several companies including the Charter–Disney blackout on Spectrum in 2023 and FuboTV’s clash with Warner Bros. Discovery earlier this year.

With streaming becoming more dynamic, turning into virtual cable services, or “vMVPDs,” the same tensions that once impacted traditional pay-TV are re-emerging.

For subscribers caught in the middle of the Disney blackout, the YouTube TV $20 credit may be some relief, but until negotiations end, the screens will stay dark.

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