Disney agreed to put its products back on the Google platform’s video streaming service, YouTube TV.

YouTube users could not access any Disney original content as their agreement expired Friday. A new agreement was reached on Sunday.

“We’ve reached an agreement with Disney to return their content to YouTube TV,” YouTube announced in a blog post. “We have already started to restore access to Disney networks like ESPN and FX, including their live and on-demand content as well as any recordings that were previously in your Library. We will also be turning on the local ABC stations over the course of the day.”

Google-owned YouTube closed two RT channels on Tuesday
Google-owned YouTube closed two RT channels on Tuesday AFP / Eric PIERMONT

The agreement will preserve the $64.99 per month price for YouTube TV members. Previously, the Alphabet company promised a $15 discount when Disney left the platform. Google announced that the $15 discount will still apply for one month of YouTube TV subscription for members. That $15 discount will apply to users’ next bill.

YouTube also apologized to all members impacted when Disney products left the Google steaming service, encouraging those who ended their membership to the internet streaming service to return.

Disney+ saw its growth in streaming subscribers slow
Disney+ saw its growth in streaming subscribers slow AFP / Nick Agro