YouTube TV Rolls Out Lower-Priced Plans
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YouTubeTV is planning an expansion of its subscription into tiers, allowing existing subscribers to save money on the channels they're actually watching.
YouTube TV will add 10 genre-specific plans next year, starting with one dedicated to sports. The idea is to allow people to subscribe to channels or genres they watch most. If you don't want to pay $83 per month for 100+ YouTube TV channels, you can just subscribe to one or two.
YouTube TV will launch 10 genre-specific packages, including a YouTube TV Sports Plan in early 2026, the company announced on Wednesday.
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Over the past few months, YouTube TV made several important moves to upgrade its offering and reward subscribers. The breaking news mainly focused on two-week dispute with the Walt Disney Company, during which millions of subscribers lost access to popular Disney channels,
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And while ESPN and other Disney channels are now back on YouTube TV after negotiations, subscribers have been left wondering whether this new deal will come with any future price hikes. All of this has led several people to look at alternative live TV streaming platforms to watch the content they want,