IT Home reported on October 3 that according to the Wall Street Journal, Walt Disney and Dish Network reached a temporary agreement on the new contract.

IT Home October 3rd news, according to Wall Street Journal , Walt Disney and Dish Network reached a temporary agreement on the new contract. Disney 's TV channel programs will be able to replay on Dish's satellite channels and streaming platforms.

IT Home learned that a large number of Dish users had previously found that they could not watch multiple popular channels such as Disney's ESPN and ABC. Dish has 10 million subscribers to across the United States, but does not disclose the number of users affected by the suspension.

reported that the conclusion of this temporary agreement also means that the suspension of broadcasts over the weekend came to an end. The controversy over the new agreement lies in how much does it cost to continue playing Disney shows .

S&P Global Market Research Company Data shows that Disney charges high fees for content platforms such as ESPN. For example, publishers pay nearly US$9 (about RMB 64) per month to watch ESPN.