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Disney and Charter reach new agreement, ending blackout before ‘Monday Night Football’.

A⁢ blue screen ‌message is displayed with QR code on Spectrum TV over the ESPN channel amid a dispute⁤ between Disney and Charter Spectrum on⁢ September 6, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

OAN’s James Meyers

11:23⁣ AM – Monday,‍ September 11, 2023

On‌ Monday, Disney and Charter ⁤communications came to an agreement that ended an ongoing dispute⁤ regarding the company’s decision ‌to black out‍ ESPN and ABC to⁢ over ⁤15 ⁣million viewers, just hours before the ⁣kickoff of “Monday Night Football.”

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Charter, which operates Spectrum cable, came to the new⁣ agreement over carriage fees after an⁤ almost two-week⁣ standoff between Disney and them.

Additionally, the ‌new ⁤deal will⁣ allow Charter ​to‌ offer Disney+ and‌ ESPN+ to its customers in exchange for⁣ paying higher carriage fees for‌ Disney’s channels. Customers who purchase the Spectrum ‌TV Select package ‌option will receive the Disney+ basic advertising.

ESPN+ ‌will be made ‌available​ to Spectrum TV Select⁤ Plus subscribers and the ESPN flagship ⁤direct-to-consumer service will also be available for Spectrum TV Select subscribers when it is ⁤launched in⁢ the near future.

Charter representatives commented on the new ⁢options, saying it ⁣will maintain “flexibility” to‌ offer “a⁢ range of video​ packages at varying price points based upon different customer viewing preferences.”

According to the Hollywood ⁤Reporter​ outlet, multiple Disney-owned channels will no longer‍ be⁣ carried by Spectrum, including Freeform,‍ Disney Junior, ⁢Disney XD, FXX and ‌Nat Geo.

The ‍CEOs⁣ of both⁤ companies issued a⁤ joint​ statement on the new agreement.

“This deal recognizes both the continued value of linear television ‌and the growing popularity of streaming services while addressing the evolving ‌needs ⁣of our consumers. We also want⁣ to thank our mutual customers for their patience this past week and‍ are pleased‍ that Spectrum viewers once⁣ again have⁣ access to ⁣Disney’s‌ high-quality sports, news and ​entertainment programming, in time for Monday ​Night Football.”

With the news of the ⁤new agreement, both Charter and Disney’s ​stocks traded higher on Monday,​ along with rival competitors Paramount Global and Warner Bros. Discovery.

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