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Google Spurns Disney Request to YouTube TV Restore ABC on Election Night
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Google Spurns Disney Request to YouTube TV Restore ABC on Election Night

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
written by jummy84

The war of words between Disney and Google continues — on the fourth day of the blackout of ESPN, ABC and other Disney networks on YouTube TV amid a fee dispute.

On Monday, Disney asked Google to offer ABC to YouTube TV customers on Tuesday, Nov. 3, to bring them Election Night coverage.

Google said no — and suggested instead that Disney allow YouTube TV to bring ABC and ESPN back on the air as the two sides hash out a new agreement, because those are ‘the channels that people want.”

“We agree that the right priority here is to give customers what they want. As you know from the many content disputes you’ve been part of, customers don’t want companies fighting and content blackouts. But unfortunately, your proposal would permit us to return Disney’s ABC stations only for a day and will cause customer confusion among those who may briefly see ABC on YouTube TV only to lose it again shortly after,” Google said in its response.

Google noted that “There are plenty of other options for customers – election news information is very widely available across other broadcast stations and news networks on YouTube TV, as well as on the main YouTube service, for free. In fact, on the last two U.S. election days, the vast majority of tuned in YouTube TV subscribers chose not to watch ABC.”

The statement continued, “Publicly resorting to the same tactic that Disney relied on in past disputes fails to acknowledge the distinction between YouTube and other distribution platforms. As you know, Disney can continue to livestream news information on the ABC News YouTube page, which has 19.1 million subscribers, and its ABC local stations can also do so on their YouTube pages.

“To truly achieve what is best for our mutual customers, we propose immediately restoring the Disney channels that our customers watch: ABC and the ESPN networks, while we continue to negotiate. Those are the channels that people want,” Google’s statement concluded.

If you agree with our proposal and give us approval, we can get our operational teams together and get these channels live in hours. Let us know how you’d like to proceed.

Disney said it has sent a proposal to Google for a YouTube TV deal renewal and is awaiting a response.

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How to Prioritize Who What Wear Articles on Google
Fashion

How to Prioritize Who What Wear Articles on Google

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
written by jummy84

For better or worse, our online lives are tightly controlled by algorithms that determine what we see when we scroll. It’s great when you can discover offbeat fashion trends you never knew you needed, but it’s less appealing when you think of everything that’s being hidden from your social media feeds and search results that you’d actually love to see, like a Milan Fashion Week spring 2026 runway report. Luckily, however, Google is giving you back some of that power with a new customizable feature. Continue reading for everything you need to know.

What Are Google Top Stories?

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In the screenshot example above, I Googled the phrase “Kendall Jenner outfit inspiration.” I scrolled past the AI Overview and Video sections to land on a category called Top Stories. With Google’s new feature, you can customize the results of this section. When you choose Who What Wear as one of your preferred sources, for instance, our articles will be prominently displayed in the Top Stories field whenever we have fresh content related to your search inquiry.

Who What Wear is a trusted source on a wide range of topics, including celebrity style, runway trends, skincare advice, makeup inspiration, stylish travel destinations, and more, so we highly encourage you to include us in your list of preferred sources. Continue reading to find out how.

How to Add Preferred Sources

a screenshot of search results

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Simply click this link to add Who What Wear to your list of preferred sources. Alternatively, you can also make this change right from your Google search results page by clicking the star-inside-a-square icon next to the “Top Stories” header, as circled in red above. From there, you can type in Who What Wear or any other outlet’s name, check the box, and click “reload results” at the bottom right corner.