Streaming services were once viewed as a cheaper alternative to paying for cable. However, over the years, as cord-cutting became more popular, streaming subscriptions have gotten just as expensive, ...
UPDATE (February 13, 2026): This is what Google had to say: “On background, we’re working closely with the Disney and ESPN teams to complete the technical work required to integrate the content into ...
YouTube TV is getting ready to launch a new way to watch sports on TV that will cost less money than its regular plan. The company says this new sports plan starts rolling out this week and will be ...
After teasing in December, “YouTube TV Plans” are rolling out this week as cheaper alternatives to paying $82.99 per month for over 100 channels. YouTube TV will offer genre-specific bundles. For ...
YouTube on Monday introduced lower-priced YouTube TV plans that will allow subscribers to better tailor their plans to their own interests in areas like sports, news, and entertainment. The company ...
Now that all those pesky retransmission and carriage disputes are out of the way. By Tony Maglio Just in time for not the Super Bowl, YouTube TV is rolling out a sports plan. The sports plan, called ...
YouTube TV logo (Photo Illustration by Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) Your TV bill may get a little cheaper. YouTube TV announced four of its lower priced packages on Monday.
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. YouTube TV is becoming more flexible for subscribers, allowing you to essentially pick and choose what your ...
Good news for anyone who only watches live TV for sports—or anyone who doesn't watch sports at all. February 9, 2026 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google YouTube TV ...
Options for how to consume the NFL and other live sports are shifting in 2026. Kevin C. Cox / Getty Images YouTube TV announced the creation of a sports-focused monthly subscription plan that would ...
YouTube is continuing to lean into AI to help make content, and that next YouTube Short you watch might not contain real footage of its creator. CEO Neal Mohan announced the latest move in this trend ...
AI will be a “boon to creatives who are ready to lean in,” according to YouTube chief Neal Mohan. But at the same time, the video giant is taking steps to minimize the spread of low-quality AI content ...