ESPN, YouTube and Monday Night Football
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YouTube TV subscribers may not get access to "Monday Night Football" in Week 9 thanks to a contract dispute with Disney.
Football fans with YouTube TV may miss another "Monday Night Football" matchup as Disney and Google negotiate, and advertisers are also out of luck.
The stand-off between the distributor with 10 million subscribers and the content company controlling premium sports TV rights continues.
Well, fans can subscribe to ESPN+, the network's new streaming service, to watch the game and any other ESPN programming of their choice. Fans can also subscribe to another digital television carrier like Fubo or Sling or subscribe to another cable provider for the meantime that carries Disney channels.
The Nov. 10 game will air on ABC and ESPN, the exclusive home of Monday Night Football. Due to the current Disney blackout, ABC and ESPN are not available on YouTube TV, which means subscribers to the service will be unable to watch Monday Night Football.
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