ESPN, ABC stations, FX and other Disney-owned channels are part of a high-stakes blackout affecting 14.8 million Charter Spectrum customer homes.
The carriage fee dispute means that millions of Spectrum customers will go without “Jeopardy!,” U.S. Open tennis coverage and football on ESPN. The cutoff coincided with the start of a highly anticipated college football game between Utah and Florida.The switch to streaming by several entertainment companies, including Disney, Warner Bros.
Spectrum customers in Los Angeles, New York, Houston and other markets have been missing tennis star Coco Gauff’s recent matches at the U.S. Open tennis championships in New York.
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