Disney and DirecTV have failed to reach a new distribution agreement. More than 11 million users will lose access.
Walt Disney and satellite television supplier DirecTV announced on Sunday that the two parties failed to reach a new distribution agreement for ESPN, ABC, and other Disney-owned television networks, resulting in more than 11 million DirecTV users being unable to watch programs on these television networks. After the agreement expired before Sunday, the program blackout will occur a few days before the start of the new season of the National Football League and ABC News in the United States scheduled for 9.
DirecTV Users Lose Access to Disney Networks Including ESPN and ABC -- WSJ
Disney, DirecTV Fail to Reach Distribution Deal
ESPN, ABC and Other Disney Channels Dropped From DirecTV in Contract Dispute
Express News | Disney - Plans for Lower-Priced Flexible Packages That Will Include Offerings Beyond Sports Genre
Express News | Directv- Seeking a New Agreement With Disney That Will Return Value to Pay TV Consumers
Express News | Directv- Makes Any Licensing Agreement Fully Contingent on Directv Waiving Future Challenge of Antitrust Actions
Express News | Directv College Football Fans Sidelined by the Walt Disney Company on Opening Weekend to Force Them to Buy Other Disney Channels and Services
DIRECTV College Football Fans Sidelined by The Walt Disney Company on Opening Weekend to Force Them to Buy Other Disney Channels and Services
'Deadpool & Wolverine' Tops Box Office on Final Summer Weekend
3 Dates for Disney Stock Investors to Circle in September
Is It Too Late to Buy Disney Stock?
Is The Walt Disney Company's (NYSE:DIS) Stock Price Struggling As A Result Of Its Mixed Financials?
Disney Options Spot-On: On August 30th, 100.34K Contracts Were Traded, With 1.21 Million Open Interest
What Labor Day Travelers Are Paying For Airfare, Cruises, Car Rentals, Hotels
Top and Bottom Performers in the U.S. Dollar IG Bond Market
Gunshot rumors at disneyland caused panic. It turned out to be a misunderstanding of a 'balloon burst' incident.
On Thursday evening local time, rumors of a shooting caused a panic among visitors at Disney World in Florida. However, the police found that the incident originated from a fight and a loud noise caused by a "balloon burst". Based on the posts from visitors at the amusement park on their social media accounts at that time, there was chaos on Thursday night, with people running in all directions and children screaming. However, the Orange County Sheriff's Office in Florida investigated these reports and quickly calmed the situation, stating that there was "no active shooter". The Orange County Sheriff's Office in Florida posted on social media platform X, saying,
Indian Tribunal Approves Disney-Reliance Media Assets Merger
Express News | Bls International Services Ltd - Deal for Value of 8 Mln Rupees
Market Chatter: Disney Proposes Sports-Focused Package in Talks With DirecTV