Tag: YouTube TV
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YouTube TV is On Track to Become Larger Than Comcast & Spectrum in 2026 & Become America’s Largest Provider of Live TV
YouTube TV is on track to become the largest provider of live television in the United States by the end of 2026, eclipsing longtime cable leaders Spectrum and Comcast. The milestone would mark a seismic shift in the television industry, driven by millions of households abandoning traditional cable and satellite services in favor of more…
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YouTube TV’s New Multiview Is Rolling Out & You Can Now Add Any Channels You Want
In a major win for live TV streamers, YouTube TV has quietly begun a limited rollout of its long-promised fully customizable multiview feature, allowing subscribers to mix and match up to four live channels on a single screen. The new “Add to multiview” option ditches the restrictive preset bundles the service previously offered, giving users…
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YouTube TV vs DIRECTV vs Fubo vs Hulu vs Sling TV vs Philo: Which Streaming Service is Right For You?
Are you curious about switching to a new live TV streaming service in the new year? We’re here to help. Below, we’re comparing the major players – DIRECTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Philo, Sling TV, and YouTube TV. We’ll cover the channel lineups, packages and pricing, and additional features to help you decide which…
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ESPN Delay Will Leave YouTube TV Subscribers Out of the Ring for WrestleMania 42
WrestleMania Weekend is approaching, and YouTube TV subscribers will have to find a different way to gain ESPN Unlimited access to watch “The Show of Shows.” According to a new report from Sports Business Journal, YouTube TV users won’t be able to access ESPN Unlimited through the ESPN app in time for WrestleMania 42 this…
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YouTube TV vs. DIRECTV vs. Fubo vs. Sling TV: Breaking Down Their Cheaper Sports Package Pricing, Channels & More
Cord cutters who want live sports without paying for a giant cable-style bundle now have even more skinny options to choose from. YouTube TV, Fubo, and DIRECTV all already offer sports-focused plans, and Sling has now jumped in with its own low-cost lineup built around Sling Essentials. The latest plan joins the platform’s other skinny…
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YouTube TV Rolls Out Major App Update, & It’s Signing Customers Out of Their Accounts
YouTube TV has started deploying an update to its application on mobile devices, smart televisions, and streaming platforms. The service is alerting users through in-app notifications on select devices that the rollout may automatically sign them out of their accounts. Customers who encounter this message are instructed to re-enter their login credentials to restore access…
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YouTube TV Removes MS Now From Its Website, But It’s Still There if You Want It. Here is Where You Should Look
Potential subscribers of YouTube TV have recently reported noticing on Reddit a change in the service’s channel listings. When reviewing the available networks on YouTube TV’s website, the entry for MS NOW, the rebranded news network formerly known as MSNBC, appeared to be missing. This observation has sparked questions among users who rely on the…
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Everything You Need to Know About Switching to YouTube TV From Comcast or Spectrum
As streaming services continue to reshape home entertainment in 2026, more households are considering a move away from traditional cable providers like Comcast’s Xfinity and Charter’s Spectrum toward YouTube TV. The Google-owned live TV streaming platform has introduced significant changes this year, including a lineup of more than 10 genre-specific plans that offer greater flexibility…
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How to Fix Buffering on YouTube TV
Are you streaming a show or sporting event on YouTube TV, but it keeps buffering and stopping playback? You might be tempted to blame YouTube TV, but the truth is it’s probably your Wi-Fi causing the issue. Your internet may be fast, but a weak Wi-Fi signal can still cause frustrating buffering on your favorite…
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Blacked Out? How to Watch ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC & More Local Channels if Your Cable Company Dropped Them
Cable customers in some markets have recently lost local stations as companies cut costs or hit carriage disputes, which is exactly why more viewers are looking for a better backup plan. Earlier this week, dozens of stations owned by the E.W. Scripps Company went dark for Comcast/Xfinity subscribers. Disputes like this are frustrating for subscribers…
