YouTube TV is launching 10 genre-specific packages in early 2026, including a sports-only plan with ESPN, Fox Sports, and NBC Sports. The move mirrors Sling TV’s approach and aims to offer more ...
YouTube has announced a major expansion of its television offering, confirming that it will roll out a new range of genre-specific subscription plans early next year. The initiative, revealed in a ...
A new pick-your-package setup is on the way as YouTube TV readies genre-specific plans for early 2026. YouTube TV isn't cheap. A monthly subscription costs an eye-watering $82.99, a far cry from its ...
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 ...
YouTube TV's new plans launch in early 2026. (حامد طه / Unsplash ) YouTube TV, which launched in 2017 as a $35-per-month all-in-one service, will soon introduce YouTube TV Plans. Although the ...
YouTube TV will reportedly debut a new sports-only subscription plan in 2026 that will be cheaper than its current $82 per month pricing, according to The Athletic‘s Andrew Marchand, though no ...
YouTube has become a TV giant with a sprawling free video-streaming platform and a cable-like bundle of channels for a monthly fee. Now, it is breaking up the bundle. Google-owned YouTube TV is ...
YouTube TV will roll out new subscription options early next year, including a sports-only package and more than 10 other genre-based bundles. The move marks the first time the streaming service will ...
Christian Oestlien, YouTube's subscription chief, says that more than 10 genre-specific packages are planned, including for sports and news. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor YouTube TV is planning a major ...
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 ...
Streaming was supposed to kill cable TV with on-demand movies and shows at a low monthly price. But in recent years, streamers have been looking more like cable than ever before, with ad-supported ...