Disney's overall content spending will increase to $24 billion next year due to the costs for sports like the NBA. “We expect ...
Disney expects to increase content spending by $1 billion in fiscal 2026, to $24 billion. CFO Hugh Johnston expects the ...
Disney will spend $24 billion on content in fiscal 2026, up $1 billion from last year and split about 50-50 between sports ...
Disney and YouTube TV reached a deal after a long blackout, but sports fans may miss out if more carriage disputes pop up ...
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Disney's $24 billion in planned content spend for fiscal 2026 will likely end up being a 50-50 split between sports and ...
New multi-year carriage agreement restores full access to Disney-owned channels on YouTube TV Subscribers will see no ...
The 24/7 sports network will debut Monday exclusively on YouTube TV before rolling out to Xfinity and other distributors, NBCUniversal said Thursday.
This means YouTube TV subscribers have missed out on two consecutive weeks of sports coverage, including two Saturday slates of college football and a pair of "Monday Night Football" NFL matchups. The ...
Disney and YouTube TV struck a new agreement Friday to restore channels such as ABC and ESPN to the Google-owned streaming service.