Disney and Charter reach deal to end ESPN, ABC blackout
Key Points:
- Disney and Charter Communications have reached an agreement to end the blackout of ESPN and ABC channels for millions of subscribers.
- The blackout occurred due to a financial dispute between the two companies.
- As part of the deal, Disney will launch its streaming services including ESPN+ and Disney+ on Charter’s Spectrum platform.
- This agreement comes just in time for the NFL season, providing Charter subscribers access to ESPN’s coverage of football games.
Crisis averted for Disney and Charter subscribers
After weeks of agony and missed sports games, the Disney and Charter blackout has finally come to an end. Millions of subscribers can now once again enjoy the magic of ESPN and ABC channels with their Charter Spectrum subscriptions. Not only did both companies bury the hatchet, but they also took it a step further by reaching a deal that benefits both parties. Disney will make its much-anticipated streaming services, ESPN+ and Disney+, available on Charter’s Spectrum platform, ensuring that subscribers have access to a wide range of entertainment options. This agreement couldn’t have come at a better time, just in time for football season! Football fans can rejoice as they don’t have to miss any of the exciting NFL action. So, grab your popcorn and get ready to dive back into the world of sports and entertainment with Disney and Charter.