Even as its price continues to rise, YouTube TV remains a top option for cord-cutters thanks to its live TV streams, ...
In one of the few recent developments aimed at benefiting sports fans, YouTube TV launched a new customizable multiview feature on Tuesday. Subscribers can now watch up to four channels on one screen.
YouTube TV is slightly cheaper and better for sports and channel selection, while Hulu + Live TV offers more overall value with bundled streaming and a deep on-demand ...
A Colorado-based internet and TV provider is shutting down its streaming service and moving customers to YouTube TV. The privately-held Wow! regional broadband provider, headquartered in Englewood, ...
YouTube TV is a subscription streaming television service that competes with traditional cable and other over-the-top live TV platforms. However, what started as a somewhat affordable product quickly ...
YouTube TV launched new genre-based plans after months of anticipation, including a Sports plan at $65/month and Entertainment plan at $55/month. PCWorld reports these plans are underwhelming compared ...
Streaming services were once viewed as a cheaper alternative to paying for cable. However, over the years, as cord-cutting became more popular, streaming subscriptions have gotten just as expensive, ...
YouTube TV has announced pricing and other details about its lineup of slimmed-down bundles organized around specific programming like sports, news and entertainment. The sports-focused package, one ...
YouTube TV logo (Photo Illustration by Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) Your TV bill may get a little cheaper. YouTube TV announced four of its lower priced packages on Monday.
Options for how to consume the NFL and other live sports are shifting in 2026. Kevin C. Cox / Getty Images YouTube TV announced the creation of a sports-focused monthly subscription plan that would ...
YouTube TV has been slowly expanding its multiview feature over the past few years, which initially allowed sports fans to watch up to four channels simultaneously on one screen. Soon, viewers will ...
Amanda M. Castro is a Network TV writer at Collider and a New York–based journalist whose work has appeared in Newsweek, where she contributes as a Live Blog Editor, and The U.S. Sun, where she ...