Roughly two years after unveiling its streaming television service at a New York City press event, YouTube TV is officially available in every single market across America.
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- Hulu, Which Reportedly Has Nation’s Most-Subscribed Skinny Bundle, Institutes $10 Price Hike
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YouTube TV Is Now Available In Every U.S. Market
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YouTube TV Adds 2 Niche Channels Amid Reported Growth To 800,000 Subscribers
The optional premium channels are CuriosityStream -- which offers documentaries and series about science, technology, history, and nature -- and AMC Premiere, which offers ad-free and on-demand AMC programming.
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Hulu CEO Says His Company’s Live TV Service Has 800,000 Subscribers One Year After Launch
Hulu's live TV service, which competes with YouTube TV, has 800,000 subscribers after one year, according to Hulu CEO Randy Freer.
- Sports-Centric Skinny Bundle FuboTV Raises $75 Million From Fox, AMC, Sky
- Hulu Keeps Pace With YouTube TV By Sponsoring NBA Playoffs
- The Price Of YouTube TV Is Officially Up To $40 Per Month, With Existing Customers Grandfathered In
- YouTube TV Gets Turner Channels And More Sports But Raises Price By $5
- YouTube TV Has Amassed 300,000 Subscribers, While Hulu Live TV Counts 450,000 (Report)
- YouTube TV’s Latest Territorial Expansion Adds 34 Markets, Includes College Football Hotbeds Ahead Of Postseason
- Philo, Funded By Five Major Media Companies, Offers $16-Per-Month Skinny Bundle With Limited Channels
- YouTube TV, Now Available In Eight More Areas, Nears Completion Of US Rollout
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