How to save money on YouTube TV: Consider these 12 cheaper packages (including live sports)
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How to save money on YouTube TV: Consider these 12 cheaper packages (including live sports)
"The streaming TV service recently rolled out a dozen different packages that are cheaper than the full-access plan -- currently $83 a month. Instead of paying for everything, you can pay only for the channels you actually watch."
"None of the options offer particularly large savings, with the range being about $5 to $20 a month. If you're a long-term subscriber, though, those months do add up. And, you still get all the other YouTube TV benefits like unlimited DVR and multiview."
"The Sports Plan gives you access to all the major broadcasters as well as sports-specific networks like FS1 and NBC Sports Network, plus all of the ESPN networks and ESPN Unlimited (a new service coming this fall that covers WWE, SEC, ACC, and Big 12 football and basketball, plus postseason events and studio shows)."
YouTube TV has introduced twelve new subscription plans priced lower than the full $83 monthly service, enabling users to select specific channel categories instead of paying for complete access. Options include Sports Plan at $65/month, Sports + News Plan at $72/month, and other entertainment-focused packages. Each plan maintains YouTube TV benefits like unlimited DVR and multiview functionality. Savings range from $5 to $20 monthly, with additional discounts available for first-time subscribers. This flexible pricing strategy reflects YouTube's response to rising streaming costs and increased competition in the market.
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