A leaked memo from Disney execs painted a grim picture of the company's ongoing negotiations with YouTube TV. Now, Google is responding with a strong statement.
A recent survey, conducted by Drive Research, claimed that YouTube TV subscribers are done with its ongoing Disney battle.
YouTube TV subscribers miss key sports and election coverage due to Disney and Google's ongoing dispute.
Reports stated that YouTube TV and Disney are still locked in a stalemate regarding a content deal for viewers.
YouTube and Disney aren't balking — the two sides haven't come to an agreement to keep channels like ABC and ESPN on YouTube TV, and they're now unavailable.
YouTube TV and Disney offer respective statements regarding the ongoing negotiations to keep content on the air for subscribers.

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