YouTube TV Plans will let you choose genre-specific content packages
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YouTube TV Plans will let you choose genre-specific content packages
"YouTube TV, which launched in 2017 as a $35-per-month all-in-one service, will soon introduce YouTube TV Plans. Although the announcement is light on details, we know the initiative will let you sign up for genre-specific packages, such as sports and news. In other words, it's the final step in the legacy-cable-ification of the service. YouTube hasn't said anything about pricing. But it's probably safe to assume that narrowing your available content will reduce your bill. A year ago, the company raised its monthly cost to $83. That's 137 percent higher than the service's launch price nearly nine years ago."
"We don't yet have the full list of available plans, but YouTube mentioned packages for sports, news and "family and entertainment content." As expected, it promised that you can mix and match them. The YouTube TV Sports Plan will include access to all major broadcast channels and several sports networks, like all ESPN networks, FS1, and NBC Sports Network. It sounds similar to offerings from Fubo and DirecTV. YouTube TV plans will launch in early 2026. The current $83 all-in-one model will remain available alongside it."
YouTube TV will roll out YouTube TV Plans that let subscribers choose genre-specific packages, including sports, news, and family and entertainment content, with the ability to mix and match. The Sports Plan will provide access to major broadcast channels and several sports networks, such as all ESPN networks, FS1, and NBC Sports Network. Pricing details have not been released, though narrower content bundles are likely to cost less than the current all-in-one option. The service raised its monthly price to $83 a year ago, and the $83 all-in-one model will remain available when the new plans launch in early 2026.
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