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Disney and DIRECTV have reached a new deal. See what this new deal means for subscribers.
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DIRECTV is a popular provider in the United States. It has around 11.5 million subscribers. Many people access Disney’s products, such as ABC, ESPN, and Disney Channel through DIRECTV, U-verse, and DIRECTV Stream.
Earlier this month, channels vanished in the middle of or ahead of highly anticipated programming. The abrupt move upset subscribers everywhere.
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