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Buffalo Bills fans who subscribe to Charter Spectrum services may be unable to watch the Bills' Week 1 Monday Night Football game against the New York Jets, due to an ongoing dispute between Disney, which owns ESPN, and Charter Spectrum over broadcasting fees. The Bills-Jets MNF game will air on ABC for most viewers, but subscribers of Charter Spectrum will be unable to watch due to the blackout. ESPN2's alternate ManningCast broadcast will also be unavailable on Charter Spectrum. This dispute impacts all Disney and ESPN programming on Charter Spectrum until a new deal is signed.
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00:00 It's Benzinga and here's what's on the block.
00:02 Buffalo Bill fans who subscribe to Charter Spectrum services may be unable to watch the
00:07 Bills Week 1 Monday Night Football game against the New York Jets due to an ongoing dispute
00:12 between Disney, which owns ESPN, and Charter Spectrum over broadcasting fees.
00:18 The Bills Jets MNF game will air on ABC for most viewers, but subscribers of Charter Spectrum
00:24 will be unable to watch due to the blackout.
00:26 ESPN 2's alternative Manning Cast broadcast will also be unavailable on Charter Spectrum.
00:32 This dispute impacts all Disney and ESPN programming on Charter Spectrum until a new deal is signed.
00:37 For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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