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DIRECTV & DIRECTV STREAM Could Lose ESPN & Other Disney-Owned Channels Tomorrow Unless a New Deal is Reached

Back in 2019, DIRECTV and Disney reached a new deal by September 1st, according to a report from Bloomberg News. If a deal is not reached, Disney-owned channels, including ESPN, will go dark tomorrow, September 1st, reportedly at 5pm Eastern. This confirms a report by Cord Cutters News last week that a deal was needed soon.

With this, DIRECTV has made it clear they are interested in a similar deal to what Spectrum got, which gave its customers access to Disney+ and ESPN+ as part of their subscriptions.

This comes as both sides have started to take shots at each other suggesting that no deal is near.

Last week DIRECTV came out with a list of things it wants in new TV packages, including:

This raised the question: will Disney agree to all of this, and if DIRECTV is willing to hold its ground, possibly resulting in a blackout? For Spectrum to reach its deal with Disney, it resulted in a blackout that went right down to the wire and almost resulted in Spectrum customers from missing the opening night of Monday Night Football before a last-second deal was reached.

For now, the clock is ticking, and we are likely just a few weeks away from a possible blackout of Disney-owned channels on DIRECTV.

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