YouTube TV subscribers win in lawsuit against Disney over driving up streaming costs
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
YouTube TV subscribers have won a lawsuit against Disney, with the company settling for $50 million. The lawsuit, filed in 2022, accused Disney of entering anticompetitive agreements that drove up the cost of streaming live TV services. Disney required its partners to distribute ESPN in base packages, increasing costs. The settlement is eligible for subscribers of YouTube TV and other services between April 1, 2019, and March 31, 2026. Disney must consider offering partners the option to carry fewer channels, including ESPN. The lawsuit was filed after YouTube TV's price jumped to $65, a significant hike from its original $35 price tag.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Disney's settlement may set a precedent for other media companies to reconsider their carriage agreement mandates.
- · The case highlights the impact of Disney's pricing strategies on the streaming market, particularly for live TV services.