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Disney Settlement: $50M Payout for Streamers
9 Jul
Summary
- Disney will pay $50 million to YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream subscribers.
- The settlement resolves claims of inflated streaming package prices.
- Claims must be submitted by September 8, 2026, for a share.

Disney has reached a $50 million settlement with subscribers of YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream. This agreement addresses claims that Disney leveraged its control over channels such as ESPN to increase the prices of streaming packages. The settlement covers individuals who subscribed to these services at any point between April 1, 2019, and March 31, 2026.
While Disney denies the allegations, the settlement allows eligible former and current subscribers to receive a portion of the $50 million payout. FuboTV subscribers were also part of the lawsuit but have not yet settled, with their case still ongoing. Eligible individuals must submit a claim by September 8, 2026, to receive their share.
Beyond the financial payout, Disney has agreed to consider proposals for more flexible channel packaging. This could include options without ESPN or with fewer Disney-owned channels, potentially offering more affordable, sports-free bundles for consumers. A final court approval meeting is scheduled for January 14, 2027.