Category: YouTube TV

  • YouTube TV Now Lets You Access Your YouTube Purchased Content

    YouTube TV just announced a new feature for subscribers. You can now access and watch all of your YouTube purchased content within the YouTube TV app. With the update, subscribers can now search for titles to buy or rent and make purchases through the YouTube TV app. Search for titles with the search feature and…

  • ‘YouTube Shorts’ Launches Beta Phase in the U.S.

    ‘YouTube Shorts’ Launches Beta Phase in the U.S.

    YouTube’s answer to Tik Tok has begun rolling out in the US. This week, the video platform launched a beta version of YouTube Shorts with the feature scheduled to be available all across the US within the upcoming weeks. YouTube describes the feature as a short-form video experience for anyone who wants to create short,…

  • YouTube TV Adds 7 New Channels to Its Live TV Lineup

    YouTube TV Adds 7 New Channels to Its Live TV Lineup

    YouTube TV added seven more channels to its lineup today, finally bringing viewers the rest of the ViacomCBS channels promised last summer. The new channels added today are BET Her, Dabl, MTV2, MTV Classic, Nick Jr, NickToons, and Teen Nick. YouTube TV shared the news in a tweet today. In May 2020, YouTube TV announced…

  • YouTube and MLB Renew Partnership for 2021 Season

    YouTube and MLB Renew Partnership for 2021 Season

    YouTube and MLB have announced the renewal of their partnership for the 2021 season for a third consecutive year. MLB Game of the Week Live on YouTube premieres on April 7 at 1 pm ET with the Tampa Bay Rays facing the Boston Red Sox. The series will include 21 games and a new broadcast feature…

  • Over 25% of YouTube Subscribers Watch Mainly on the Big Screen

    While YouTube was once just a place to watch funny cat videos, the platform has definitely evolved since the first video was uploaded in 2005. YouTube still has plenty of short-form content, and that trend isn’t going anywhere. But instead of just streaming on mobile devices or computers, more and more viewers are watching on…

  • YouTube TV is Offering $30 Off When You Prepay For Three Months For a Limited Time

    YouTube TV is Offering $30 Off When You Prepay For Three Months For a Limited Time

    If you’ve ever wanted to try out YouTube TV, now is the time to sign up. For a limited time, the streamer is offering new customers a free two-week trial and $30 off a 3-month subscription after that. The deal is good for new users only so if you’ve never been a YouTube TV customer,…

  • YouTube TV Introduces Add-On Exploring Feature

    YouTube TV Introduces Add-On Exploring Feature

    YouTube TV announced in a tweet today that subscribers will see a new feature when watching on their TV. A new icon in the top right corner will allow subscribers to explore the streaming service’s add-on options. Under the icon, subscribers will be able to quickly access available and new add-ons and find recommended movies…

  • YouTube TV Now Offers an MLB.TV Add-On

    YouTube TV Now Offers an MLB.TV Add-On

    YouTube TV has added MLB.TV to its Live TV lineup, just in time for opening day April 1. Now, YouTube TV subscribers can choose the MLB.TV add-on to get Live streaming access to all regular season out-of-market games. Subscribers can stream every game, with the exception of ESPN, FOX, and MLB Network telecasts. All spring…

  • YouTube TV Will Add Offline Downloads and 4K Viewing

    YouTube TV Will Add Offline Downloads and 4K Viewing

    In the coming weeks, YouTube TV will be introducing a new add-on package that will offer “4K streaming, offline viewing, and unlimited concurrent streaming at home.” The company announced the upcoming changes in a blog post Wednesday morning, saying “After just a few years, YouTube TV now has more than 3 million paid subscribers, 85+…

  • Aside from Netflix, Viewers are Unsure About What Streaming Services They’ll Sign up for This Year

    To current subscribers, it seems like renewing their yearly Netflix subscription is almost a given. But that’s not the case when it comes to second-tier players in the streaming service market including Disney+, HBO Max, and even Hulu. A recent survey from What If Media Group shows that people are on the fence when it…