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YouTube TV Launches Referral Program

YouTube TV has instituted a referral program of sorts.

The program offers discounted subscriptions to both new and existing users. If a new subscriber signs up using a dedicated referral link, they will receive a $10 discount on their first month’s bill.

Once that bill is paid, the referrer will receive a $20 discount on their next bill. (Subscribers won’t receive a referral bonus if the new user only signs up for a free trial and immediately discontinues usage of the service).

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9 To 5 Google notes that in order to be eligible to send referrals, users must be subscribed to the YouTube TV Base Plan, priced at $65. The max discount that any user can receive is $200, or a total of 10 referrals.

In order to generate a YouTube TV referral link, users can click on their profile icons, and then hit ‘refer a friend’. You can read more about the program right here.

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