That resulted in Charter's customers losing access to its networks, including broadcaster ABC and pay-TV channels such as ESPN and FX.
These sorts of battles, which can lead to so-called blackouts for pay-TV customers, are common in the industry.
They said they pushed for a revamped deal with Disney that would see Charter cable customers receive access to Disney's ad-supported streaming services like Disney+ and ESPN+ at no additional cost.
"The [traditional TV] model has been very good to Disney," Pitaro said at CNBC x Boardroom's inaugural Game Plan sports business summit.
Disney said Thursday that it has been able to secure successful deals with other pay-TV companies and is still committed to reaching an agreement with Charter.
Persons:
Disney, Chris Winfrey, Winfrey, Bob Iger, Iger, Jimmy Pitaro, nix, Pitaro, didn't
Organizations:
Cable, Charter Communications, Disney, U.S ., ABC, ESPN, FX, Fort, CNBC, ESPN –, Plan
Locations:
U.S, New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, Fort Worth and Atlanta