YouTube TV introduces cheaper bundles, including a $65/month sports package | TechCrunch
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YouTube TV introduces cheaper bundles, including a $65/month sports package | TechCrunch
"YouTube on Monday introduced lower-priced YouTube TV plans that that will allow subscribers to better tailor their plans to their own interests in areas like sports, news, and entertainment. The company said that it will offer more than 10 different plans to choose from, all priced below the $82.99 per month main YouTube TV plan that has access to more than 100 networks. The new plans will start rolling out this week."
"Among the new plans are a $64.99 per month Sports plan, a Sports + News plan for $71.99 per month, a less expensive Entertainment plan for $54.99 per month, and a $69.99 per month News + Entertainment + Family plan, which includes kids' content. The Sports plans include all major broadcasters, plus networks like FS1, NBC Sports Network, all of the ESPN networks, and ESPN Unlimited. This plan is $18 cheaper per month than the main plan."
"The entertainment only plan is $28 cheaper per month than the main plan, and includes major broadcasters as well as FX, Hallmark, Comedy Central, Bravo, Paramount, Food Network, and HGTV. Families with small kids can add on other channels like Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, National Geographic, Cartoon Network, and PBS Kids for a bit more. The company is also offering discounts for new subscribers, which could lower the price of certain plans further for either the first few months or the first year."
YouTube will offer more than 10 new lower-priced YouTube TV plans costing less than the $82.99 main plan, rolling out this week. Customers can choose focused bundles such as a $64.99 Sports plan, $71.99 Sports + News, $54.99 Entertainment, and a $69.99 News + Entertainment + Family plan with kids' content. Sports offerings include major broadcasters plus FS1, NBC Sports Network, ESPN networks and ESPN Unlimited. News offerings include CNBC, Fox News, CNN, MS NOW and Bloomberg. Entertainment includes FX, Hallmark, Comedy Central, Bravo, Paramount, Food Network and HGTV. New subscriber discounts, unlimited DVR, six-user accounts, multiview and add-ons like NFL Sunday Ticket, HBO Max and 4K Plus remain available.
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