KEY POINTS
  • Charter Communications is still not budging in its dispute with Disney. "At the end of the day, it'll be Disney who decides," CEO Chris Winfrey said Thursday.
  • Last week, Charter and Disney's dispute led to millions of pay TV customers losing access to networks like ESPN during the U.S. Open and with the NFL season kicking off.
  • Charter is pushing for a change that would see Disney's ad-supported streaming services offered to customers for free.

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The kickoff to the NFL season is Thursday night, and Charter Communications doesn't appear to be moving down the field in its negotiations with Disney.

Last week, Charter and Disney's talks over contract fees spilled into the public when they were not able to reach an agreement and millions of consumers across the U.S. saw Disney-owned networks like ESPN and FX go dark.

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