ESPN Pulls Videos From YouTube Due To Terms Of Upcoming Paid Tier

Following the announcement of YouTube Red, ESPN is citing a "rights conflict" and removing select video content from the site.

ESPN has started pulling some of its video content from YouTube, just days after the video-sharing site announced its paid, ad-free tier called YouTube Red. ESPN content that has already been uploaded to YouTube are now marked as private, and ESPN-owned properties like Grantland have switched over to the network's proprietary player.

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