Disney has blocked its channels from being accessed by the nearly 15 million subscribers to Charter’s Spectrum service, the second-largest cable TV provider in the US. The blackout means that viewers in major markets like New York and Los Angeles can’t access ABC, ESPN, FX, Freeform, National Geographic and a dozen other Disney-owned channels.
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Disney blocks ABC and ESPN from Charter Spectrum viewers
Charter Spectrum viewers can no longer watch ABC or ESPN as Disney cuts them off amid a carriage fee dispute for its networks.


Carriage disputes happen with some frequency when network owners, like Disney, renegotiate contracts with service providers, like Charter. Disney is seeking higher fees, Charter doesn’t want to pay them, and so Disney has yanked its programming as a negotiation tactic.
Charter says that Disney is “demanding an excessive increase” in fees and wants to force customers to “pay for channels you may not want.” Disney hasn’t entirely fought back against that assertion, telling multiple outlets it’s seeking “rates and terms ... driven by the marketplace.”
Channel bundling is a common tactic. A lot of people want ESPN, not everyone wants National Geographic, and requiring them to be sold together can help Disney support its broader suite of programming.
But perhaps more importantly here, Disney’s stock price is down and its TV profits have been falling. A carriage renegotiation with the second-largest cable TV provider is a meaningful opportunity to increase revenue, so it’s not a huge surprise that Disney is playing hardball to get its rates up.
That it would reach this point isn’t too surprising. In 2021, Disney cut off YouTube TV after failing to reach a deal in time, and in 2022, Disney cut off Dish and Sling TV for the same reason. Last year’s Dish blackout lasted a brief two days, and the YouTube TV dispute was solved after just one.

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