ESPN Unlimited access for YouTube TV subscribers delayed until fall
YouTube TV subscribers will have to wait several more months to finally have access to the ESPN Unlimited platform.
YouTube TV subscribers will have to wait several more months to finally have access to the ESPN Unlimited platform.
Consumers will have plenty of choices to pick from.
The package will cost $65 per month, a 22% discount versus YouTube TV's base plan.
No price has been announced for the upcoming package, but it will be more affordable than the current $82.99 per month rate for the service's base plan
Univision will remain on YouTube TV's base tier.
YouTube TV will not get lower rates once its surpasses other distributors.
Viewers will get a heavy dose of NBA and college basketball.
ESPN will once again make College GameDay widely available online even after the YouTube TV carriage dispute was settled.
Finally. The deal will include eventual ESPN Unlimited access for YouTube TV subscribers.
"And we're ready to go as long as they want to."
“Everybody keeps thinking, this is some kind of crown jewel right within our business. Because to us, it is.”
Disney CEO Bob Iger shared that he feels the company is making a fair offer to YouTube TV as the ESPN blackout continues.
One sticking point in negotiations between Disney and Google is YouTube TV hoping to get ESPN Unlimited as part of its offering.
Disney CEO Bob Iger and Google CEO Sundar Pichai have become more involved in the negotiations, which could signal urgency.
What the f*ck was the point of that?
Numerous polls show the public is firmly siding against Disney.