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YouTube TV is hiking its monthly price
YouTube TV again hiking its price — here's what a subscription will cost
If you're a YouTube TV subscriber, your monthly bill is about to get bigger — again. Alphabet-owned YouTube is hiking the price of its popular TV streaming service, which has more than 8 million subscribers.
YouTube TV will raise its monthly subscription price starting next year
Starting Jan. 13, 2025, YouTube TV's monthly price for a base plan subscription will rise from $72.99 per month to $82.99 per month. YouTube TV told USA TODAY that users can pause or cancel their subscription service.
YouTube TV Gets Major Price Hike
YouTube today sent out emails to YouTube TV subscribers, letting them know about an upcoming price increase for the service. Starting on January
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YouTube is taking over TV
A year-end update reveals that more people than ever are watching the video sharing platform on television—an inevitable ...
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YouTube Scambaiters Turn the Tables — and the Police — on Internet Fraudsters
Among the most popular is a man who goes by the alias “Jim Browning.” Over the past decade, he’s gotten 4.4 million followers ...
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YouTube TV Raises Monthly Charge 14 Percent, to $82.99
The increase is the latest for the streaming service, which debuted in 2017 at $35 a month. The company blamed “rising ...
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These charts show how YouTube TV has become a worse and worse deal
YouTube TV will now cost close to $83 a month, though it's arguably still attractive relative to some other pay-TV offerings ...
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YouTube quietly made some of its web embeds worse, including ours
The short answer is money. Somewhat straightforwardly, YouTube has chosen to degrade the user experience of the embedded ...
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Gen Z and Gen Alpha teens say YouTube is their go-to social app—and Elon Musk’s X is fading into irrelevance
X saw the biggest decline among teenage users. Only 17% of teenagers said they use X, down from 23% in 2022.
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Here's why YouTube videos in articles aren't working the way you expect
The link that allows users to open an embedded YouTube video on the website or the app has been removed. Now we know why.
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YouTube TV's price hike signals that streaming's era as a frugal cable alternative is over
The days of eschewing cable in favor of live-TV streaming as a money-saving endeavor are quickly becoming a thing of the past ...
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