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17 YouTube TV Blackout Is Costing Disney an Estimated $4.3 Million Per Day In Lost Revenue

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BeauHD @ Slashdot 2 place · 11/11/2025 19:30 EDT

YouTube TV Blackout Is Costing Disney an Estimated $4.3 Million Per Day In Lost Revenue

Disney is losing an estimated $4.3 million per day (about $30 million per week) from the ongoing YouTube TV blackout of ESPN, ABC, and other networks amid a contract dispute over carriage fees. Of course, YouTube is also feeling financial pressure from users who have already canceled or intend to cancel their service. Variety reports: Disney is losing an estimated $30 million per week from its networks being pulled off YouTube TV, which works out to nearly $4.3 million per day, according to Morgan Stanley a

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