Yes, but I have the Disney + package in addition to YouTube tv. It doesn’t get you espn, espn 2, etc. It only gets you the content streaming on espn +. So if UConn is playing on espn, then no dice. ESPN doesn’t have a stand alone service for their cable channels.These things come up regularly with YTTV. The most recent one I remember was NBC. The deals usually get sorted out at the last minute so I’m not worrying about it. Worst case, they drop the Disney channels and lower everyone’s bill by $15 and then you take the $15 and buy the Disney+ package for $1 less.
Yes, but I have the Disney + package in addition to YouTube tv. It doesn’t get you espn, espn 2, etc. It only gets you the content streaming on espn +. So if UConn is playing on espn, then no dice. ESPN doesn’t have a stand alone service for their cable channels.
Damn I was like “That’s fine I don’t watch the Disney channel.”Just got notice that their distribution rights with Disney expire on the 17th.
Goodbye ESPN, E2, + and the other Disney channels. If terminated, they’ll lower your monthly rate by $15.
Adios
They’ll figure it out on the 16th
We have Disney + which includes espn+. You can watch any of their live channels if you sign in
Are you also signed in to your cable provider on the espn app without realizing it? Mine doesn’t work unless I sign in with YouTube tv. I only get the espn + content. I’ll have to look into it again.We have Disney + which includes espn+. You can watch any of their live channels if you sign in
I don’t think Disney + come with YTTV. I think they are ordered separately....with your YTTV account. Which will stop working on the 16th (though probably not).
Yep, once you are in, you are in. Often you can still get content after a subscription is canceled because your browser doesn’t realize it shouldn’t allow it.Are you also signed in to your cable provider on the espn app without realizing it? Mine doesn’t work unless I sign in with YouTube tv. I only get the espn + content. I’ll have to look into it again.
Right, but my point is that you need both. ESPN+ alone doesn't give you ESPN. They only share the same app.I don’t think Disney + come with YTTV. I think they are ordered separately.
I’ve done that for 3 months. To be clear, if we have Disney plus we can watch ESPN?You can put your YTTV account on pause, not cancel anytime. I'm not worried, these things in most times fix it's self.
We have the Disney + bundle with espn+ and basic Hulu. 3 separate apps to use.Are you also signed in to your cable provider on the espn app without realizing it? Mine doesn’t work unless I sign in with YouTube tv. I only get the espn + content. I’ll have to look into it again.
no.I’ve done that for 3 months. To be clear, if we have Disney plus we can watch ESPN?
Sounds good, I've had ESPN+ since its inception. More recently added the Disney bundle. When I first had ESPN+ it didn't let me watch ESPN or ESPN 2 while only logged into my ESPN+ account. I haven't tried it any other way in a long time though.We have the Disney + bundle with espn+ and basic Hulu. 3 separate apps to use.
If you have D+ bundle, make sure you sign out you TV provider on ESPN app and log in with your bundle account.
(I have not tried this as a YTTV add on. )
Right, this is what I'm saying. But everyone else is telling me if you have ESPN+ you don't need cable credentials to watch ESPN, ESPN 2, etc.With the ESPN app, if you have a cable company (Comcast, Spectrum and the like) or live streaming service (YTTV, Hulu Live, Sling etcetera) and have the ESPN family of channels, you need to authenticate into the ESPN App with the required credentials....also, the ESPN App has ESPN+ built into same app. In order to watch ESPN+ it also requires a login to your ESPN+ account/credentials. To watch both the ESPN family channels and ESPN+ one would require two credentials....confusing stuff.