Disney pulls ABC, ESPN, FX and other channels from Charter Spectrum service

Disney pulls ABC, ESPN, FX and other channels from Charter Spectrum service

Walt Disney Co. pulled its channels, including ABC stations and ESPN, from Charter Spectrum’s pay-TV service on Thursday in a festering distribution fee dispute.

“We’ve been in ongoing negotiations with Charter Communications for some time and have not yet agreed to a new market-based agreement,” Disney said in a statement. “As a result, their Spectrum TV subscribers no longer have access to our unrivaled portfolio of live sporting events and news coverage plus kids, family and general entertainment programming from the ABC Owned Television Stations, the ESPN networks, the Disney-branded channels, Freeform, the FX networks and the National Geographic channels.”

The outage means Spectrum customers immediately lost access to popular programming, including “Jeopardy!” The outage also comes during the first week of the U.S. Open tennis tournament, a highlight for many tennis fans.

It’s unclear how long the outage might last, but the start of college and professional football could prompt the two sides to hammer out an agreement.

The Charter Spectrum outage isn’t the only ongoing cable fee dispute. Since early July, DirecTV customers have been without Nexstar TV stations.

A Charter spokesperson wasn’t immediately available for a comment.

Charter said it would hold a conference call with investors Friday to discuss the Disney dispute.

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