Tag: YouTube TV
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How to Use YouTube TV’s DVR Feature
One of YouTube TV’s biggest selling points is its “unlimited” DVR feature, which allows you to record tons of shows, sporting events, and more — and then stream that content to various devices. In this guide, we’re going to walk you through how it works and how you can get the most out of it.…
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YouTube TV Adds Dark Mode for Android
A long overdue update for YouTube TV on the Android mobile app is finally allowing subscribers to switch to a dark theme. Dark mode began rolling out to some devices in October 2018. A message on the YouTube TV support page says “This feature is still rolling out to all platforms. If it’s not available…
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Did YouTube TV Drop ABC Live Channels? Here’s How to Get Your Local Channel Back
Tonight, some YouTube TV users were reporting that ABC had been removed from their live channel lineup. Those who couldn’t find ABC in the live channel lineup were still finding ABC programming on-demand. Reports of ABC missing from YouTube TV were mainly coming from Central Florida, but there were some reports from other areas around…
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YouTube TV vs DIRECT TV STREAM vs Vidgo vs Philo vs Hulu vs Sling TV vs fuboTV – Updated April 2020
Are you stuck at home looking for something to watch? Maybe want a new live TV streaming service? This has lead many to ask what is the best live TV streaming service. The truth is there is no one best option out there. Each person has different programming wants and needs. So we want to…
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EPIX is Free on YouTube TV For 30-Days
Today YouTube TV and EPIX announced that YouTube TV subscribers will be getting 30 days of free EPIX, EPIX 2, EPIX Hits, and EPIX Drive-In. This special offer of EPIX is available to all YouTube TV subscribers. Typically the EPIX bundle would cost $6 a month and give you access to movies like A League…
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YouTube TV Subscribers Notice Picture Quality Upgrade
YouTube TV subscribers are noticing a welcome change when they open the app to start a binge watching session. For many, the picture quality has noticeably improved. YouTube TV supports up to 1080p resolution at 30 frames per second, and up to 720p at 60 frames per second. However, not all channels will provide that quality.…
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The YouTube TV Mark as Watched Feature Might Have the Strangest Rollout Yet
Recently, YouTube TV began rolling out a ‘mark as watched’ feature, and subscribers across the country celebrated. Now, some of that celebration is turning to confusion as YouTube TV subscribers are wondering what’s going on with the rollout. It’s typical for streaming service updates to roll out to groups of devices in waves. What’s less…
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YouTube TV is Offering an Extended 2 Week Free Trial (Ends Soon)
If you’ve been thinking about giving YouTube TV a try, this is the time to do it. Right now, YouTube TV is offering an extended two week free trial for new customers. (As best we can tell this deal is only for new customers.) The offer is only available until March 15th, so sign up…
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AT&T TV vs YouTube TV: Which Live TV Service is Right for You?
Now that AT&T TV has launched nationwide, we’re comparing this cable-like streaming service with one of the most popular live TV streaming services – YouTube TV. What is AT&T TV? AT&T TV is the streaming version of DIRECTV. The service went live in select cities last year. The cable-like service requires a two-year contract, with pricing…
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YouTube TV Has Removed Some Fox Regional Sports Networks & Yes Network
Today YouTube TV removed the regional YES Network and some FOX Regional Sports Networks. This was first spotted by Matthew Keys. This comes after a short term deal kept FOX RSNs on YouTube TV past the February 29th deadline. This is the 3rd major live TV streaming service to drop Yes Regional Sports Networks and…
