Spectrum customers have lost their ability to watch programming on ABC7 and other Disney channels including ESPN and FX.
Disney says that the company is in negotiations with Charter Communications for a new agreement after Disney pulled ESPN, ABC and other cable channels off Charter-owned Spectrum's cable service.
Spectrum TV subscribers have not had access to Disney's portfolio of live sporting events, news coverage and entertainment programming since Aug. 31.
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