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Before the World Wide Web was swamped with streaming platforms like Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video, we had YouTube to rely on. There were no extra charges to pay, and we got to watch free content from indie artists. Fast forward to now, YouTube has become a hub of all things entertainment. From daily vlogs to chart-topping music videos, YouTube has it all.
YouTube sure earned the status of one of the biggest online video-sharing platforms over the years but wasn’t really the same as Hulu, FuboTV, or Sling. So, in 2017 the video hosting behemoth finally decided it’s high time to join the streaming scene. And thus, we got YouTube TV—a subscription-based streaming service. YouTube TV allows viewers to binge on popular premium channels, watch live sports, and more that is encompassed by a lineup of 85 channels.
While cable TV services are still going strong with their revamped modern outlook and varied perks, YouTube TV adds significant strength to the trend of cutting the cord—making it all the more appealing, considering all that you get with your subscription.
So, does YouTube TV service follow conventional methods of TV subscription? Certainly not. You get access to unlimited cloud DVR storage, and the ability to pause, rewind or fast forward, as you please. That alone cuts down on the monthly DVR service fee. Additionally, YouTube TV slashes per month rental box, HD programming, broadcast, and local channel fees. To top it off, the service doesn’t bind you to annual contracts so you won’t ever be stuck with expensive cancellation fees either. And, as for installation, there is none whatsoever—like all other streaming services, but unlike cable or satellite TV services. So all in all, YouTube TV can save you $500 every year in comparison to a traditional pay-tv subscription.
YouTube TV$64.99/mo. (advertised price) 85 channels Local and popular favorites like ABC, FOX, NBC, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon Sports networks like MLB Network, NBA TV & NFL Network Keep your recordings for 9 months with Unlimited Cloud DVR 3 streams and 6 accounts per household No annual contract or hidden fees |
Offers may vary by region and are subject to change.
YouTube TV has a no-annual-contract policy, but the cherry on top is the streaming giant even lets you test out the service with a free trial which varies in length—7 days or 14 before you purchase a subscription. All you have to do is sign up using a Google account that hasn’t been used for a prior subscription, and you are good to go.
You get access to a repository of 85 Live TV channels—among them are the most-watched American networks, both local and popular, so the list isn’t limited to a certain set of genres. There’s something for everyone—content for the sports-obsessed, reality TV fans, and the Hollywood blockbuster thrill lovers. But, the list of TV channels varies with region. So if you want to see the price and channel listing for your area, head here, use the ZIP-code tool, and you can view the list. Here is a wholesome flavor of the widely accessed networks across the U.S.
ABC | Animal Planet | CBS Sports Network |
CBS | BBC America | CMT |
FOX | BBC World News | CNBC |
NBC | BET | CNBC World |
ACC Network | BTN | CNN |
AMC | Bravo | Cartoon Network |
Cheddar | Golf Channel | SEC Network |
Comedy Central | HGTV | Smithsonian Channel |
Court TV | HLN | SundanceTV |
Disney Channel | IFC | SYFY |
Disney Junior | Local Now | TBS |
Disney XD | MLB Network | TCM |
E! | MSNBC | TLC |
ESPN | MTV | TNT |
ESPN2 | MotorTrend | TV Land |
ESPN U | NBA TV | Tastemade |
ESPNEWS | NBC Sports Network | Telemundo |
FOX Business | Nat Geo Wild | Tennis Channel |
Fox News | Nat Geo | Travel Channel |
FS1 | Newsy | truTV |
FS2 | Nickelodeon | USA |
FX | Olympic Channel | Universal Kids |
FXM | OWN | Universo |
FXX | Oxygen | VH1 |
Food Network | Paramount | WETV |
Freeform | Pop | YouTube Originals |
You can further perk up your YouTube TV plan with add-ons. And, these aren’t ordinary in the slightest. Instead, you will get to gloss up entertainment options for the whole family.
You can binge on premium-level entertainment on HBO®, STARZ®, and Cinemax®, but YouTube TV has a lot in store for sports fanatics as well. You can go the extra mile for the love of all things sports with the YouTube TV Sports Plus add-on. Here’s what you get.
While the 85 channel offer seems the most enticing, there’s a lot to the service than what’s on the surface. If you are still skeptical about making the decision to cut the cord, we would like to give you more reasons why YouTube TV is a worthwhile pick.
It’s always a bummer when you shortlist a TV package to subscribe to but are left disappointed to find you’d have to pay extra every month for the DVR service. That’s not the case with YouTube TV. Once you sign up for the service, you get access to unlimited DVR space. Your favorites remain stored on the Cloud for 9 months before being removed. There is personal library space allotted to each account. And, you can record unlimited shows simultaneously.
When streaming, YouTube TV doesn’t restrict you to a single device. You can stream via your YouTube TV account on three devices at once. Smartphones, tablets, and even web browsers. Alongside the multi-device streaming option, you can set-up 6 accounts per household—quite similar to what Netflix does. Every user will have a unique profile, content dashboard, and DVR library space. The only downside here is that despite allowing 6 profiles to connect via a single subscription, the stream sharing option is limited to three streams.
YouTube TV is compatible with a host of devices. Mobiles, computers, streaming media players, and game consoles. You get to stream Live TV on your LG, Samsung, SHARP, and VIZIO smart TV. Or you can use a preferred streaming device—be it Android or iOS. Use Amazon’s Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Roku, or Chromecast with Google TV. And, if you are a gamer, you’ll be happy to know PlayStation and Xbox One are also YouTube TV compatible devices.
YouTube TV—despite being a relatively recent addition to the world of streaming—has secured an estimated 3 million subscribers—in comparison to Sling TV with around 2.25 million and Philo with 750,000. With the value for money you get from a YouTube TV subscription, the streaming service sure holds a lot of potential bound to give it a consistent edge over the competition.
Cable providers like Charter Spectrum™ have now made streaming possible for subscribers. You get to stream your TV favorites on a variety of compatible devices, anytime, anywhere. All you need is a high-speed internet connection. You can stream on-demand titles via the Spectrum TV app or watch Live TV via network apps when you are on the go.
View the complete Spectrum channel list here.
You can stream YouTube TV on Roku, Android TV, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Chromecast as well as on smartphones and tablets. And, even use a browser on your desktop or laptop computer.
You can cancel your YouTube TV subscription at any time. You will not be charged an early termination fee.
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