HBO Max and YouTube are Now Available on Spectrum TV


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Spectrum announced today that HBO Max and YouTube are now available for Spectrum customers, through the Spectrum Guide, on eligible devices.

“As the video landscape continues to change, we are evolving our products and making it easier for our customers to watch what they want by providing access to streaming apps from convenient launch points within the Spectrum TV experience,” said Elena Ritchie, Group Vice President, Video Experience. “We look forward to growing this library and expect to launch more streaming video apps in the coming months.”

HBO Max and YouTube are now automatically available to customers with eligible devices and Spectrum Internet. Customers can tune directly to channel 2003 for YouTube or 2004 for HBO Max, use the guide’s search function, or look for the logos in the Apps menu within Spectrum Guide. You’ll need to sign up for an HBO Max subscription to access the channel.

With HBO Max, you’ll get over 13,000 hours of premium content, including shows and movies from HBO, Warner Bros., DC, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Turner Classic Movies and more, along with HBO Max originals.

The two apps join Netflix as the first three streaming apps available directly through the Spectrum Guide.

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