
"The new packages will give consumers more flexibility over the content that they want to pay for. The upcoming lineup of bundles includes one dedicated to sports that will include access to all the major broadcasters, as well as sports networks like FS1, NBC Sports Network, all of the ESPN networks, as well as ESPN Unlimited. Customers will be able to include add-ons like NFL Sunday Ticket and RedZone."
"YouTube notes that users will still get access to popular features like unlimited DVR, multiview, key plays, and fantasy view. Although YouTube didn't share the full list of upcoming bundles, the company said there will be news, family, and entertainment packages. By adding genre-specific plans, YouTube TV likely hopes to attract users who don't want to pay the full $82.99 per month price for content when they only want to access specific programming."
YouTube TV is launching more than 10 genre-specific channel packages in early 2026, marking the first time the service will break up its cable-like channel bundle. The bundles will let consumers pay for targeted content, with an upcoming sports package that includes major broadcasters and networks such as FS1, NBC Sports Network, all ESPN networks, ESPN Unlimited, and optional add-ons like NFL Sunday Ticket and RedZone. Popular features like unlimited DVR, multiview, key plays, and fantasy view will remain available. Additional bundles will cover news, family, and entertainment; smaller plans will cost less than the $82.99 base monthly plan.
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