YouTube is significantly ramping up the price of its YouTube TV service from $40 to $50 per month -- a 25% increase.At the same time, the company noted in a blog post that it had added several channels from the Discovery network, including the flagship Discovery Channel, as well as HGTV, Food Network, TLC, Investigation Discovery, Animal Planet, Travel Channel, and MotorTrend.
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Google, Verizon Pact To Bring YouTube TV To More Mobile Users
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YouTube TV Hikes Monthly Price To $50 As It Strikes Carriage Deal With Discovery
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YouTube TV Is Now Available In Every U.S. Market
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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YouTube TV Taps NBCUniversal Vet Lori Conkling To Oversee Global Partnerships
Conkling, who has served as EVP of digital strategy at NBCUniversal for the past five years, has been named global head of partnerships for both YouTube TV and Google Fiber -- a high-speed internet, TV, and phone service that is slowly rolling out across America.
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YouTube TV Crosses 1 Million Subscriber Mark, Hulu With Live TV Nears 2 Million (Report)
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YouTube Fixes Error Messages Stating Certain Free Videos Required Payment
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Creators Face Brief Existential Crisis Amid Temporary YouTube Outage
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YouTube TV Adds Ability To Fast-Forward Through Ads On DVR’d Shows
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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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YouTube TV Adds 100th Service Location
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TYT Network Launches Native Android App Ahead Of Midterm Elections
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YouTube TV Adds 2 Niche Channels Amid Reported Growth To 800,000 Subscribers
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