Tag: YouTube TV
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Lock In Massive Savings: DIRECTV, ESPN Unlimited Bundle, Paramount+ & 4 More Streaming Deals for September 2025
With the arrival of a new month, many cord cutters are searching for ways to cut down their expenses with streaming deals for September 2025. Finding short-term value to watch the content you love doesn’t have to be difficult. This month, you can watch premium content, live sports, and curated cinema for a fraction of…
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YouTube TV vs DIRECTV vs Fubo vs Hulu vs Sling TV vs Philo What is The Best Option For Cord Cutters? – Updated September 2025
It is September 2025, and the world of cord-cutting has changed a lot over the last few months. This year, multiple streaming services raised their prices as did multiple cable TV companies. DIRECTV also just announced a massive price hike with some customers seeing their price go up $15 a month. With all of these…
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Unhappy About the DIRECTV Price Hike? Try One of These Streaming Service Alternatives
DIRECTV is alerting subscribers that price hikes are going into effect today. With the increase, DIRECTV package prices are going up by as much as $10 per month, making it the most expensive live TV streaming service on the market. If you’re looking for less expensive alternatives, we have some options that might work for…
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YouTube TV’s 5-Month Discount Ends Soon — How to Save $100 Before Its Gone
If you’re cutting the cord (or thinking about it), the latest YouTube TV discount offer makes switching to streaming feel smart and not a sacrifice. There is no promo code is needed to get five months of YouTube TV for $62.99 per month (that’s a $20 monthly discount off the standard $82.99 price). This limited-time…
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YouTube TV Subscribers Can Now Find and Watch Games Through Roku Sports
Roku just announced a new partnership with YouTube TV that will integrate the streaming service with Roku Sports. Just in time for football season, this new integration makes it easier for sports fans to tune into NFL games, including games from NFL Sunday Ticket. YouTube TV subscribers will be able to go to the Roku…
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Current YouTube TV Subscribers Can Get 2 Month of Service For Just $49.99 A Month
YouTube TV has rolled out an enticing new promotion for its subscribers, offering a significant discount on its Base Plan for a limited time. The streaming service, known for its robust lineup of over 100 live channels, unlimited cloud DVR storage, and user-friendly interface, is providing eligible users with a chance to save $66 over…
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How to Watch Chiefs vs. Chargers for Free on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More on September 5
Friday night football is going global when the Los Angeles Chargers and the Kansas City Chiefs clash in an AFC West rivalry game. The landmark Week 1 matchup in São Paulo’s Arena Corinthians is the first NFL game to ever stream free globally on YouTube and YouTube TV. Chiefs vs. Chargers is a rivalry that…
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C-SPAN is Coming to YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV
C-SPAN announced today two new distribution deals. Three C-SPAN channels — C-SPAN, C-SPAN2, and C-SPAN3 — will join be coming to YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV. “We are proud that this agreement will give millions more Americans access to our unfiltered coverage of the nation’s political process,” said C-SPAN CEO Sam Feist. “For…
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5 Takeaways From YouTube TV’s Plans For a More Affordable Sports-Focused Streaming Package With Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC
In a move that could reshape the live TV streaming landscape, YouTube TV is advancing plans for a new, budget-friendly package centered on sports and local channels. The Google-owned service, which has long dominated the cord-cutting market with its comprehensive offerings, aims to address growing consumer frustration over escalating prices by introducing a streamlined option.…
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YouTube TV Wants to Offer a Cheaper Sports & Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC TV Package – Here is Everything We Know
In a potential game-changer for sports fans weary of bloated cable bills, YouTube TV is reportedly exploring the launch of a streamlined, budget-friendly package centered on sports content and essential local broadcast channels. According to industry insider John Ourand, writing in his Puck newsletter “The Varsity,” the Google-owned streaming service has been in advanced discussions…
