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DirecTV Files FCC Complaint Accusing Disney of Negotiating in Bad Faith as Blackout Continues
DirecTV Files FCC Complaint Accusing Disney of Negotiating in Bad Faith as Blackout Continues-June 2024
Jun 15, 2025 2:53 PM

DirecTV filed a complaint on Saturday with the Federal Communications Commission, alleging that Disney failed to negotiate in good faith as the satellite providers blackout of Disney-owned networks continues into a second week.

The FCC complaint states that Disney has failed to negotiate in good faith, according to a statement from the service.

Disney has violated the FCCs good faith mandates by predicating any licensing agreement on DIRECTVs waiving any legal claims on Disneys past, current or future anticompetitive actions, including its ongoing packaging and minimum penetration demands, the statement added. The negotiations have stalled because Disney insists on bundling and penetration requirements that a federal district court judge in New York recently found in the context of the Venu joint venture to be unlawful, anticompetitive, and bad for consumers.Disney wants to force DirecTV to carry a fat bundle including less desirable Disney programming while itself offering cheaper, skinnier bundles of programming that consumers want.The Commission has never considered a good faith complaint in these circumstances, and DirecTV may well wish to bring one in the future concerning Disneys conduct, the complaint states.

The carriage dispute began last week when Disney and DirecTV failed to reach an agreement before their prior distribution agreement expired on Sept. 1. As a result, several Disney-owned channels including ESPN and ABC were pulled from DirecTVs service. Millions of customers have been impacted, with many unable to watch the beginning of the NFL season or the U.S. Open. ABC News is also set to host the Sept. 10 debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.

We continue to negotiate with DirecTV to restore access to our content as quickly as possible, a Disney representative told The Hollywood Reporter. We urge DirecTV to stop creating diversions and instead prioritize their customers by finalizing a deal that would allow their subscribers to watch our strong upcoming lineup of sports, news and entertainment programming, starting with the return ofMonday NightFootball.

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