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Disney Faces Deadline for $50 Million Streaming Settlement Amid Pricing Claims

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Last updated: June 30, 2026 8:30 am
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Published: June 30, 2026
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The Walt Disney Company is facing a significant deadline as it prepares to settle a class action lawsuit concerning alleged anti-competitive practices in the streaming market. The proposed settlement, which amounts to $50 million, is linked to claims made by YouTube TV subscribers. These subscribers argued that Disney exerted undue influence over live streaming subscription prices through its control of essential programming, particularly content associated with ESPN and Hulu.

The origins of the case trace back to a 2022 federal lawsuit filed by YouTube TV users who contended that Disney’s carriage agreements compelled streaming platforms to include ESPN as part of their base channel offerings. This requirement, they argued, limited competitors’ abilities to provide more affordable streaming packages. According to the plaintiffs, this structure provided Disney with substantial leverage over pricing across the industry, which ultimately resulted in elevated costs for consumers.

Settlement eligibility extends to U.S. consumers who subscribed to either YouTube TV or DirecTV Stream during a specific time frame, from April 1, 2019, to March 31, 2026. The fund is designed to compensate a potentially vast pool of affected subscribers, covering nearly seven years of service amid a backdrop of rising prices for live streaming services.

For those interested in claiming a share of the settlement, the deadline to submit claims is September 8, 2026. Claims can be submitted either online or via mail. However, the precise amount each subscriber could potentially receive has not been established. It is anticipated that individual payouts will vary based on several factors, including the length of the subscription and the total number of valid claims filed. Payments will be distributed on a pro rata basis after a final approval hearing scheduled for January 14, 2027, where the court may review and modify the settlement agreement.

While Disney has denied any wrongdoing in the case, the company opted to settle without admitting liability. This legal action is part of a broader pattern of tensions within the streaming industry regarding carriage rights, bundling practices, and pricing strategies. Recent years have witnessed clashes between Disney and various streaming distributors, with negotiations sometimes resulting in temporary channel blackouts as seen in disputes with YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream.

Overall, this settlement represents a critical moment for both consumers and the streaming landscape, highlighting ongoing challenges and transformations as the industry adapts to evolving market dynamics.

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