The new agreement means that Spectrum customers will have access to several streaming services included in their subscriptions.
At the end of August, ESPN, the Disney Channel and other networks owned and operated by Disney were pulled from Spectrum TV. According to Cordcutting, Spectrum is the second-largest cable provider in the U.S. with 18.4 million subscribers.
Until Monday, subscribers who turned to a Disney-owned channel on Spectrum were given a screen that claimed Disney was demanding an"excessive increase" carriage fees.
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