Anyone who paid for YouTube TV or DirecTV Stream in the last several years might be owed a piece of the payout, but the clock is ticking on filing a claim.
Disney has settled a class-action lawsuit tied to how it bundled ESPN into streaming packages, and the deadline to claim your share lands this September.
Key Details
The case goes back to a 2022 lawsuit accusing Disney of forcing streaming providers to include ESPN in their base packages. Plaintiffs said this gave Disney too much power over pricing and made it harder for cheaper alternatives to compete.
Disney denies any wrongdoing but agreed to pay $50 million to settle things.
If you paid for YouTube TV or DirecTV Stream anytime between April 1, 2019 and March 31, 2026, you may qualify. Claims can be filed online or by mail, and the deadline is September 8, 2026.
Market Reaction
Disney stock (DIS) slipped 2.10% on the news, though the drop looks more like broader market jitters than direct fallout from the settlement, since Disney isn’t admitting fault and the payout is small next to its overall size.
What to Watch
A final court hearing is set for January 14, 2027, which will decide actual payout amounts. Until then, DIS shares are worth watching for any follow-through reaction.
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Source: Yahoo Finance
