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(Reuters) – Alphabet (NASDAQ) Inc’s YouTube announced on Sunday that it had reached a partnership with Walt Disney Company. Disney (NYSE:) Co will distribute all Disney-owned channels via its platform. It was done two days after the talks collapsed, which led to a blackout.

YouTube posted that it had made a deal to Disney and has begun to restore access for channels like ESPN, FX and others.

The agreement’s details were not revealed.

YouTube last week warned Disney that an agreement would not be renewed unless the company offers “equitable terms”. It announced that YouTube TV’s monthly cost was being cut by $15 from $64.99 down to $49.99.

The company announced that Sunday’s monthly price was now $64.99. It also stated that users affected would be eligible for a $15 special.

Disney has not responded to our request for comment after hours.

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