The plan will have ESPN networks, FS1, NBC Sports Network, and more. It’s a new day at YouTube TV. The streamer has emerged from the autumn with new carriage deals with Fox, NBC, and Disney, and now ...
YouTube TV users may soon see new, flexible channel packages as Google moves towards providing genre-specific bundles for the service. The concept has been a point of discussion for a long time, but ...
YouTube TV is promising subscribers "more choice and flexibility" in their video plans next year. Will it mean lower prices? That remains to be seen. But it appears YouTube is following the approach ...
If you've been eyeing YouTube TV – or already subscribe – you may want to remain patient because in early 2026, the video streaming service will be unveiling some new consumer-friendly packages, ...
YouTube TV is launching more than 10 genre-specific channel packages in early 2026, the Google-owned company announced on Wednesday. The move will mark the first time YouTube TV breaks up its ...
YouTube TV logo(Credit: Photo Illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto via Getty Images) As YouTube TV looks to continue growing its subscription business, the ...
YouTube TV and The Walt Disney Company failed to reach a new contract, resulting in the removal of 21 Disney-owned channels. Popular channels dropped from the service include ABC, ESPN, Disney Channel ...
YouTube TV’s base package currently costs $82.99 per month. But early next year, the streaming service will roll out a range of cheaper options for people who want only a subset of live TV channels — ...
In a move that will help it offer more flexible and less costly programming options, YouTube TV has announced that it will be launching YouTube TV Plans with more than 10 genre-specific packages. The ...
YouTube TV might soon get a new genre-specific channel bundle. It may be priced lower than the current universal subscription plans and will allow access to genre-specific channels such as Sports and ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. YouTube TV is promising subscribers “more choice and flexibility” in their video plans next year. Will it mean ...