YouTube TV restores access to ESPN, FX after Disney dispute resolved

A detail view of an ESPN logo is seen on a broadcast TV camera during a CONCACAF World Cup qualifying match between the United States and Jamaica on Oct. 7, 2021, at Q2 Stadium in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images via CNN)

NEW YORK (AP) — YouTube TV began restoring access to Disney content after a dispute between the companies led to an interruption of service over the weekend.

YouTube told viewers Sunday they were restoring service so customers could once again watch networks provided by Disney such as ESPN, FX, National Geographic and local ABC stations.

During the outage, viewers lost access to all live Disney content including recordings they had saved to their libraries.

The outage stemmed from a breakdown in negotiations between YouTube and Disney over the contract between the companies, which expired late Friday. YouTube had wanted Disney to charge the company the same rate to carry its content that it charged other TV providers of similar size. The companies reached agreement Sunday.

YouTube apologized for the disruption and said it would provide a $15 credit to impacted customers.