Disney, Charter resolve dispute in time for 'Monday Night Football'

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Disney (DIS) and Charter Communications (CHTR) are trading higher after reaching an agreement on a new carriage deal, ending a blackout that lasted longer than a week. The agreement comes hours before kickoff of the first 'Monday Night Football' game of the season. Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter, Alexandra Canal joins the live show to discuss what this means for the future of streaming. Both companies have agreed to a multi-year distribution deal, which includes things like a Disney+ Basic subscription being included with Spectrum TV Select Video packages.

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