The YouTube TV Disney blackout continues: How to watch Wednesday NBA games and prep for weekend college football

Disney and YouTube TV are in the midst of a carriage dispute that has left thousands of subscribers without access to their favorite channels, including ESPN, ABC, and Disney-owned networks. The blackout, which began last week, is set to continue through tonight's NBA games.

YouTube TV is offering $20 credits to its subscribers as compensation for the lack of access to these channels. However, it remains to be seen whether this will be enough to keep subscribers from jumping ship in search of alternative streaming services.

For those who want to catch tonight's NBA games, which include a matchup between the Orlando Magic and New York Knicks, there are several options available. One of the cheapest ways to watch ESPN is with a Sling Day Pass for just $5 per day. Alternatively, YouTube TV subscribers can bundle their service with Disney+ and Hulu at a discounted rate.

If you're looking for other streaming services that include all the channels affected by the blackout, Hulu + Live TV and DirecTV are both options. Both services offer comprehensive packages that include ESPN, ABC, and Disney-owned networks, as well as additional channels like Fox and NBC.

For those who want to access local programming without paying a premium, an over-the-air antenna is a viable option. Simply plug in your ZIP code at antennaweb.org to see what channels are available in your area.

In terms of specific details for tonight's games, here are the viewing options:

* Orlando Magic vs. New York Knicks (7 p.m.) on ESPN
* Los Angeles Lakers vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (9:35 p.m.) on ESPN

This story has been updated to include detailed information about tonight's NBA games and YouTube TV's latest response to Disney's request to restore its channels for just 24 hours.

For those who want to catch weekend college football games, the viewing schedule is as follows:

* Troy at Old Dominion (7:30 p.m.) on ESPN
* South Carolina State at North Carolina Central (5:30 p.m.) and Clemson at No. 20 Louisville (7:30 p.m.) on ESPN2

Additionally, Monday Night Football will air on ABC next week.

Ultimately, the carriage dispute between Disney and YouTube TV has left thousands of subscribers without access to their favorite channels. While $20 credits may be a consolation prize for some, it remains to be seen whether this will be enough to keep subscribers from seeking alternative streaming services.
 
I'm totally on YouTube TV's side πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I've been using them for ages and they're always looking out for their subs with these credit offers πŸ’Έ. But, gotta say, $20 just doesn't cut it when you're missing out on all the big channels like ESPN and Disney+. I mean, who needs a freebie when you can just pay a bit more for the full package, right? πŸ€‘ Anyway, I'm gonna keep using them 'cause they're my go-to for sports and shows. If anyone's looking for an alternative, I've heard good things about Hulu + Live TV - it seems pretty comprehensive πŸ“Ί.
 
ugh what a bummer πŸ€•! anyone else having issues watching espn and abc lately? like i was super excited for the nba games tonight but now im not sure if ill be able to catch them πŸ€ i know youtube tv is trying to make up for it with $20 credits, but 20 bucks just doesnt feel like enough to me 😐 i think its time to explore other options like sling or hulu + live tv? anyone else got any tips on how to stay within budget while still watching my fave channels πŸ€”
 
Ugh, what's going on with these streaming services 🀯?! I'm so frustrated that thousands of people are being affected by Disney and YouTube TV's carriage dispute πŸ“Ί. And now they're offering $20 credits? Like, yeah no thanks... I'd rather just switch to a different service altogether 🚫. For me, it's Sling Day Pass all the way - $5 for one day is a total steal πŸ’Έ! Or if you want Disney+ and Hulu bundled together, that's not bad either πŸ“ΊπŸ‘. I mean, I love watching NBA games, so at least they have some decent options for tonight πŸ€... but what about all the other channels? Like, where are we supposed to go when Disney leaves? πŸ€”
 
πŸš¨πŸ“ΊπŸ‘€ This carriage dispute is getting out of hand 🀯! 😩 Thousands of people are stuck without their favorite channels πŸ“ΊπŸ˜’. Disney and YouTube TV need to figure out a solution ASAP πŸ’‘. The $20 credits aren't gonna cut it πŸ’Έ. People are already jumping ship to other streaming services 🚫.

πŸ€πŸ‘ If you're into sports, there are still ways to watch the NBA games πŸ“Ί. A Sling Day Pass is super cheap ⚠️. Or, you can bundle YouTube TV with Disney+ and Hulu πŸ‘«.

πŸ’»πŸ”₯ For those who want local programming without breaking the bank πŸ’Έ, an over-the-air antenna is a solid option πŸ“Ί. Just plug in your ZIP code at antennaweb.org πŸ”.

😬 Monday Night Football on ABC next week sounds like a plan 🀝. Fingers crossed Disney and YouTube TV resolve this soon πŸ‘.
 
Ugh, can't believe I'm stuck with these subpar streaming options 🀯! First, we've got Disney and YouTube TV going at each other's throats over carriage rates... meanwhile, we're left with no ESPN or ABC on our TVs. It's like they want us to pay extra just because their beef is more important than our entertainment needs πŸ˜’.

And don't even get me started on the "compensation" - $20 credits? That's cute πŸ€‘. I'd rather have a free 24-hour Sling Day Pass, tbh πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Or if you're feeling fancy, you could always bundle with Disney+ and Hulu... yeah, because who doesn't love paying more for those too πŸ™„.

I swear, the whole streaming service thing is just one big mess. Can't they all just get along? πŸ’”
 
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