(Reuters) -Walt Disney and DirecTV announced they have reached an agreement in principle on Saturday, restoring college football and other programming to the satellite TV provider's more than 11 ...
Disney and DirecTV announced on Saturday they had reached a deal to restore its "entire portfolio of networks," including ESPN and ABC, to the satellite provider following a two-week blackout.
DirecTV accused Disney of "taking an anti-consumer approach" by demanding a new deal include bundled services. DirecTV said that it wants to allow customers to choose from smaller bundles of ...
CNBC. "DirecTV, Disney reach deal to end blackout in time for college football." ...
DirecTV and Disney have reached a deal that brings Disney’s ESPN and other channels back to its customers. Disney’s networks went dark on September 1 after the two sides could not agree to ...
DirecTV customers can again access Disney channels like ESPN and ABC, ending a two-week blackout, the companies said Saturday. "We'd like to thank all affected viewers for their patience and are ...
Disney and DirecTV on Saturday ended a tense contract dispute that will restore television channels including ESPN, ABC and FX to more than 11 million subscribers of the satellite TV service who ...
Disney argues the satellite TV provider "misunderstood the scope of its clean slate proposal" during carriage negotiations ...
DirecTV finally reached a contract agreement with Disney following a 13-day blackout of channels such as ABC and ESPN. The ...
Disney and DirecTV reach new licensing agreement *Deal restores programming for millions of subscribers *Deal allows DirecTV to offer genre-specific packages *DirecTV can include Disney streaming ...
The deal affords satellite TV subscribers greater choice and flexibility, the companies said in a joint statement. DirecTV customers had lost access to ABC, ESPN and other Disney-owned networks on ...