YouTube TV Unveils Customizable Subscription Plans for Sports, News, and Entertainment

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YouTube TV has introduced a range of new subscription options, allowing users to tailor their plans based on their preferences in sports, news, and entertainment. The company announced the launch of over 10 different plans, all priced lower than the main $82.99 per month YouTube TV package, which provides access to more than 100 networks. While the primary plan remains available, the new offerings empower customers to select the content most relevant to them, optimizing cost-effectiveness.

One of the newly introduced plans is the $64.99 per month Sports package, featuring a comprehensive selection of major sports networks such as ESPN, FS1, and NBC Sports Network, among others. This plan represents an $18 monthly saving compared to the primary subscription. Additionally, YouTube TV unveiled a Sports + News plan priced at $71.99 per month, an Entertainment plan at $54.99 per month, and a News + Entertainment + Family package at $69.99 per month, encompassing children’s content.

YouTube TV’s news channels include prominent names like CNBC, CNN, Fox News, and Bloomberg. By combining news and sports offerings, subscribers can enjoy an $11 discount per month compared to the main YouTube TV plan. The Entertainment plan, $28 cheaper than the main package, includes popular channels such as FX, Comedy Central, and Food Network, with the option to add family-centric channels like Disney and Nickelodeon for an additional fee.

New subscribers can benefit from discounted rates, further reducing the cost of selected plans for an initial period. Subscribers will retain access to YouTube TV’s unlimited DVR, support for up to six family members, multiview capabilities, and more.

Source: TechCrunch