Disney said despite months of negotiation, Dish and Sling declined to reach a fair market-based agreement.
The ABC TV markets affected by the blackout include New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Houston and Fresno. Disney said it is urging Dish and Sling to continue work on minimizing the service disruption to their customers.
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