YouTube is splitting YouTube TV into a selection of tailored YouTube TV Plans, allowing subscribers to pay less for a smaller selection of channels. "TV should be easy," reads the blog post announcing ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. YouTube TV will start offering customers lower-priced channel packages, including one aimed at sports fans. The ...
Starting this week, YouTube TV will start selling stripped-down bundles — packaged into genres including sports, news and entertainment — that cost less than its core $82.99/month plan. It’s not quite ...
YouTube TV is launching over 10 new genre-specific “skinny bundles” priced between $54.99-$71.99 monthly, offering alternatives to its $82.99 base plan. PCWorld reports these bundles include Sports, ...
YouTube TV has announced pricing and other details about its lineup of slimmed-down bundles organized around specific programming like sports, news and entertainment. The sports-focused package, one ...
YouTube TV logo (Photo Illustration by Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) Your TV bill may get a little cheaper. YouTube TV announced four of its lower priced packages on Monday.
Options for how to consume the NFL and other live sports are shifting in 2026. Kevin C. Cox / Getty Images YouTube TV announced the creation of a sports-focused monthly subscription plan that would ...
This week, YouTube TV is rolling out several new offerings aimed at paring down its bloated base package to give consumers more affordable, genre-targeted options. Perhaps the most highly anticipated ...
Amanda M. Castro is a Network TV writer at Collider and a New York–based journalist whose work has appeared in Newsweek, where she contributes as a Live Blog Editor, and The U.S. Sun, where she ...
You’ll soon be able to watch whatever you want side by side. You’ll soon be able to watch whatever you want side by side. is a news writer who covers the streaming wars, consumer tech, crypto, social ...
Amanda M. Castro is a Network TV writer at Collider and a New York–based journalist whose work has appeared in Newsweek, where she contributes as a Live Blog Editor, and The U.S. Sun, where she ...