Perhaps most notably, users don’t lose their recordings during a pause -- and given that YouTube TV offers an unlimited amount of cloud storage (with programming that can be DVR'd for up to nine months), it’s fathomable that subscribers could bank a fair amount of content before taking a break from the service.
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You Can Now Pause Your YouTube TV Subscription — And Keep All Stored Programming — For Up To 6 Months
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You Can Watch The Last 2018 World Cup Games On YouTube, Hulu, DirecTV
The 2018 World Cup is getting into its last set of games. Here's where you can watch them online without paying for a cable provider. Viewing hubs include Hulu, DirecTV, YouTube, and Sling TV.
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Sports-Centric Skinny Bundle FuboTV Raises $75 Million From Fox, AMC, Sky
Other investors in the company’s Series D included previous backers Luminari Capital, Northzone, and Scripps Networks Interactive -- which was recently acquired by Discovery.
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