A failed distribution agreement between Walt Disney Co. (NYSE:DIS) and pay-TV provider, DirecTV, owned by AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) and TPG Capital, has led to more than 11 million subscribers losing access. What Happened: On Sunday, the companies announced the failed distribution deal for ESPN, ABC, and other Disney-owned networks, which has resulted in a programming blackout, reported Reuters. This has affected over 11 million DirecTV subscribers, just days before the National Football League’s season kickoff and ABC News’ scheduled presidential debate on Sept. 10. See Also: Here’s What Nvidia’s Je…