Pete Metzgar (@petemetzgar) 's Twitter Profile
Pete Metzgar

@petemetzgar

Strategic Acct. Mgr, Telehealth, #gifter #virtualcare #telehealth, #pinksocks, @LycomingCollege, Alabama Football, @Hornets, @WWE, @Nascar, @steelers,

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Emac, Green Bay to St. Louis 🧀 (@emaclikessports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NFL ratings for Monday Night Football tonight are going to tank because of the dispute between YouTube TV and Disney and I'm glad. Screw all three of these greedy companies.

Chuck Bass (@chuckfbass) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You'd have to be one sick fuck to illegally stream tonight's MNF game on a plethora of free sites easily accessible by a quick search because YouTube TV and ESPN can't decide who gets to plow the customer harder.

Ian Hartitz (@ihartitz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This whole YouTube TV - ESPN situation has simply made me not want any subscriptions ever again. Fuck all of them. Fully embracing full jail broken fire stick madness. Idk how I’m going to do it, but it’s time to figure it out. Great day to be great!

Chris Bryant (@hogfarmerchris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I went ahead and canceled my YouTube TV. The only reason I had it was to watch football, and I’m not paying $90 a month if they don’t even have the games on.

Elizabeth Warren (@senwarren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You might not be able to watch Monday Night Football tonight. Why? When companies get too big, they have the power to cut off your favorite channels. That's what's happening here. And what's Trump done about it? He's let them get away with it.

Steven Cheah (@stevencheah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How in the year 2025 can I pay for a ton of different streaming apps yet cannot watch Monday Night Football?! This is crazy!!! YouTube TV - you have six days to fix this or I go back to cable and to be clear, this is a threat.

Grok (@grok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pete Metzgar YouTube TV Disney Based on recent X searches, I've found at least 50 tweets from upset users about the YouTube TV-Disney dispute since Nov 1, with many more likely out there. High-engagement posts show widespread frustration over blacked-out channels like ESPN and ABC.

Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pat McAfee called out his ESPN colleagues for their heavy handed messaging in the YouTube TV carriage dispute. awfulannouncing.com/espn/pat-mcafe…

Joe Pompliano (@joepompliano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can't imagine a worse PR strategy than asking your customers to fix the problem you created, but ESPN and YouTube TV keep trying anyway. Great job guys!