Disney Offers Blistering Response To Charter Dispute Leaving Spectrum Customers Without ESPN And More Networks

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Sports fans across the country were glued to their screens for the first weekend of NCAA college football, as well as the midpoint of the U.S. Open. But not all audiences were able to partake in the Labor Day weekend enjoyment, as 15 million+ customers of Charter and Spectrum TV were stuck without ESPN and more than a dozen Disney networks, with a variety of major markets also losing ABC due to carriage deal disputes between the communication giant and the House of Mouse. Rather than continue the generic messages that have appeared on subscribers’ televisions, Disney posted a relatively blistering response that essentially advised unhappy consumers to ditch Charter and find another service. 

Most basically, the issue at hand here is money, naturally. Charter claims that Disney has refused to consider various carriage deals being proposed, and that the monolithic company is only interested in raising prices for its networks, which would need to be balanced by raising customer bills. Meanwhile, Disney says that Charter execs are the ones who aren’t being receptive to adjusted terms, and the company’s latest update on the matter is in the form of a “What To Know” primer that makes itself look like the good guy here. 

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