Cable TV Customers Missing Disney Owned Channels

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Are you missing some of your favorite TV channels? A dispute between Disney and Charter Communications has left nearly 15 million Spectrum TV cable television subscribers without some of their favorite networks.

The ESPN networks were shut down during the start of the college football season and during the U.S. Open tennis tournament. The dispute involves how much money a cable system must pay to carry certain networks. The FX,  National Geographic, and other networks are also missing from Spectrum.

Between cord-cutting and the increased popularity of streaming, Charter says it has lost 25% of its cable customers over the past five years.

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