The "skinny bundle" YouTube TV has come to eight more metropolitan areas across the US, including Austin, Texas and Portland, Oregon.
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Philo, Funded By Five Major Media Companies, Offers $16-Per-Month Skinny Bundle With Limited Channels
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YouTube TV, Now Available In Eight More Areas, Nears Completion Of US Rollout
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TV Ad Spend To Remain Flat Through 2021 As Cord-Cutting Surpasses Projections (Report)
In 2017, for instance, eMarketer says that television ad spend is expected to grow just 0.5% to a less-than-projected $71.65 billion.
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Following 10-Market Expansion, YouTube TV App Clocks 2 Million Downloads
Seven hundred thousand new installs were clocked after YouTube TV announced last week that it had expanded into 10 new markets.
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YouTube TV Officially Adds AMC Networks Channels
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Hulu’s $39.99-Per-Month TV Service Has Arrived With More Than 50 Channels
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Hulu’s Digital TV Service Will Reportedly Be Priced At $39.99
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Insights: As The Digital Streams Become A Gushing River, Who Stays Afloat?
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YouTube TV Launches In Five U.S. Markets With Month-Long Free Trials
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Verizon Reportedly Developing Digital TV Service, Announces Corporate Restructuring
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Turner CEO: YouTube TV Made A “Big Mistake” Omitting CNN, TNT, And TBS
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Hulu Adds CBS To Forthcoming Skinny Bundle, Will Price Service Under $40
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