Disney’s networks are again on Dish after reaching a ‘handshake settlement’ | Engadget

Disney stations together with ABC, ESPN, FX and Disney Channel are again on Dish and Sling TV after the 2 events reached a tentative settlement, Deadline has reported. A complete of 17 Disney channels disappeared from the companies on Friday, October 1st over a carriage disagreement.

“We have reached a handshake agreement with Dish/Sling TV, which properly reflects fair market value and terms for The Walt Disney Company’s… content,” a Disney spokesperson mentioned in a press release. “As a result, we are pleased to restore our portfolio of networks on a temporary basis while both parties work to finalize a new deal.”

Dish had accused Disney of holding “viewers hostage for negotiation leverage, claiming that it wanted to include ESPN and ESPN2 into non-sports packages.” At the identical time, Disney mentioned Dish failed to present it a good provide to maintain ESPN and National Geographic on Dish/Sling TV. “After months of negotiating in good faith, Dish has declined to reach a fair, market-based agreement with us for continued distribution of our networks,” the corporate advised Variety in a press release on Friday.

Last yr, Disney channels vanished from YouTube TV in December over the same dispute, however returned only a day later. Meanwhile, HBO and Cinemax went darkish on Dish in 2018, and solely reappeared final yr (together with HBO Max). As of Q2 2022, Dish and Sling TV had round 10 million US subscribers mixed, in line with Statista

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