YouTube TV set to lose Disney and ESPN today — here's 3 live TV streaming services to consider

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As of this writing, YouTube TV seems set to lose all Disney-owned networks, including ESPN and ABC. Tonight (Oct. 30) at 11:59 p.m. ET, the distribution deal between Disney, which owns ESPN, ABC and numerous other networks, will end, and at present, there's no deal in place to keep the networks on the nation's most popular live TV streaming service.

Now, we still have some time before the clock strikes midnight, and there has reportedly been some movement on a new deal. According to Jacob Feldman at Sportico, YouTube TV and Disney are discussing launching a “skinny bundle” of select channels at a lower price point designed specifically for sports fans. Fubo and DirecTV already offer similar products, and I will be surprised if YouTube TV doesn't ultimately leave these negotiations with a sports-only plan available to consumers.

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

3 live TV streaming services still offering Disney

Disney Plus, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited bundle

Let's say you've decided you just want everything Disney. You're done with all the other stuff live TV streaming services have to offer; you just want as much Disney content as possible for the lowest price.

Well, then the Disney Plus, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited bundle might be the right option for you. This bundle gives you Disney Plus (with ads), Hulu (with ads) and every ESPN linear TV network. That means you get: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SEC Network, ACC Network, ESPNews, ESPN Deportes, ESPN on ABC, ESPN Plus, ESPN3, SEC Network Plus and ACC Network Extra, plus everything the other two streaming services have to offer, all for one low price.

Right now, ESPN is running a promotion where for 12 months, you can get Disney Plus, Hulu and ESPN Unlimited all for just $29.99, which is the list price for just ESPN Unlimited. That means you're getting Disney Plus and Hulu for free. Once your 12 months are up, the bundle price reverts to $35.99 a month.

Disney Plus, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited bundle
Disney Plus, Hulu, ESPN Unlimited bundle: was $35.99 now $29.99 at ESPN

Sign up for ESPN Unlimited and get every ESPN linear TV network all on an enhanced ESPN app for just $29.99 a month. LIMITED TIME OFFER: Get ESPN Unlimited and Disney Plus, Hulu Bundle Basic bundle for $29.99 a month for 12 months — that's Disney Plus (with ads) and Hulu (with ads) free for 12 months.

Hulu with Live TV

If you like YouTube TV and want as similar a user experience as possible, you'll want Hulu with Live TV. This live TV streaming service is very similar to YouTube TV — similar features, channels, etc. — and, since it's owned by Disney, it's not losing Disney-owned networks, ever.

Plus, right now, you can get Hulu with Live TV for just $64.99 a month for your first three months. That's $18 a month less than the $82.99 list price for YouTube TV, and still $8 cheaper than YouTube TV's current introductory offer, which is $10 off a month for your first three months of YouTube TV. Once your three-month promotional period expires, the price for Hulu with Live TV reverts to $89.99 a month.

But, you're not just getting a live TV service with Hulu with Live TV. Hulu's cable replacement also includes ESPN Unlimited, Disney Plus (with ads) and Hulu (with ads), all included in your subscription. So once your promotion expires, you're still getting good value for your money.

Hulu with Live TV
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Hulu with Live TV: was $89.99 now $64.99 at Hulu

Score $25 a month off your first three months of Hulu with Live TV, and cut the cord for just $64.99. With this live TV streaming service, you get tons of popular channels, unlimited DVR and more. Plus, you get Disney Plus (with ads), Hulu (with ads) and ESPN Unlimited included in your subscriptions. Offer expires Nov. 5, 2025!

DirecTV Genre Packs

Maybe you've decided you just want sports. You want ESPN, Fox Sports, NFL Network, etc. Or, maybe you don't want any sports, but you want Disney Plus, Hulu and tons of entertainment channels. Then DirecTV might have the right solution for you: Genre Packs. These are "skinny" bundles that only offer channels and streaming services for a specific genre, like entertainment, sports, news, etc.

For those who just want sports, you'll want the MySports Genre Pack. This includes ESPN Unlimited and over 20 channels, including local ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC affiliates (varies by market) as well as FS1, NBA TV, NFL Network, TBS, TNT and more. Right now, you can get MySports for $59.99 a month for your first two months (normally $69.99 a month), or you can get MySports and MySports Extra for the same price (normally $82.99 a month) and get NFL RedZone added to your MySports plan.

If you're just looking for entertainment, you'll want the MyEntertainment Genre Pack. This includes HBO Max Basic with Ads, Disney Plus (with ads) and Hulu (with ads), as well as over 50 channels, including AMC, Bravo, FX, MTV and more. Right now, you can get MyEntertainment for $29.99 a month for your first two months.

Ironically, MyEntertainment doesn't include the Disney Channel, Disney Jr. or Disney XD; you'll want the MyKids Genre Pack ($19.99+tax a month) for that. But with Disney Plus, most content from those channels will eventually be available to you via Disney's streaming service.

DirecTV Genre Packs
DirecTV Genre Packs: at DirecTV

Starting at $19.99 a month. Want just a selection of channels? DirecTV Genre Packs are worth considering. MySports gives you ESPN Unlimited and over 20 sports and local channels for $59.99 a month. MyEntertainment gives you HBO Max Basic with Ads, Disney Plus (with ads) and Hulu (with ads) as well as 50+ channels for $29.99 a month. MyKids gives you Disney Plus (with ads) and over 10 channels, including the Disney Channel, for $19.99 a month (plus tax).

Note: DirecTV prices do not include taxes and fees


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