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Wednesday 1 March 2017

YouTube Announces $35/month Subscription TV Service With 40+ Channels


YouTube is expanding it’s video services to include live television channels — without a cable or satellite subscription.

The company announced a live and on-demand TV service called “YouTubeTV.” The subscription will cost $35 a month for a family plan of up to six accounts and is expected to launch in the next few months.
Subscribers will have access to up to 40 networks, as well as YouTube creator content. Channels include all broadcast channels and cable
channels like USA, FX, Freeform, ESPN, Fox Sports and NBC Sports. Users can add Showtime and soccer programming for an additional fee.

“There’s no question that millennials love great TV content, but what we’ve seen is they don’t want to watch it in the traditional setting,” said YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki at a press event.

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