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Disney just asked YouTube TV to bring back ABC — but there's a major catch

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As of Oct. 31, YouTube TV lost Disney channels, including ESPN and ABC. Since then, we've covered everything from alternative streaming services for ESPN, to whether or not you should get the Disney Plus, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited bundle. We even highlighted a $10 YouTube TV discount that the live TV streaming service has quietly been offering some loyal customers.

But now, the YouTube TV vs. Disney battle has taken an unexpected twist. Deadline is reporting that a Disney spokesperson is officially requesting that YouTube TV bring back ABC. Specifically, Disney wants ABC back on YouTube TV for Election Day in the U.S. (tomorrow, Nov. 4).

Malcolm McMillan
Malcolm McMillan

Malcolm is Tom's Guide's resident expert on live TV streaming services, having tested every single one for himself.

Disney is right — ABC is a matter of public interest

Here's the thing with that statement: Disney is right. ABC is a broadcast over-the-air network, and like its fellow broadcast news networks (Fox, CBS, NBC), its ability to be freely available to the general public and provide unbiased news coverage is a matter of public interest.

This is no longer an alien concept to most Americans at this point, either. "Public interest" is a doctrine that was bandied about by the FCC and its chairperson, Brendan Carr, both when discussing the rationale for holding up Skydance's acquisition of Paramount and when threatening to take broadcast licenses from Disney following Jimmy Kimmel's temporary suspension.

Now, it's important to note that Disney's altruistic streak has a potential expiration date. While Disney is reportedly requesting YouTube TV restore ABC access during Election Day, details beyond that are currently nonexistent. Will the access be just for the 24 hours of Election Day? Just during news broadcasts? Will you lose access at midnight on Wednesday, Nov. 5?

At this point, the answers to those questions are as unknown as the answer to the biggest question on every YouTube TV subscriber's mind: When will I get my channels back?


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Malcolm McMillan
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Malcolm has been with Tom's Guide since 2022, and has been covering the latest in streaming shows and movies since 2023. He's not one to shy away from a hot take, including that "John Wick" is one of the four greatest films ever made.

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