Business Google raises price of YouTube TV to $73 a month, blaming content costs - Jesus fuck. Who pays for this shit?


Google announced a price increase for its YouTube TV subscription on Thursday. It’s rising from $65 per month to $73 per month starting in April, according to an email sent to subscribers Thursday.
YouTube TV is Google’s cable replacement. It provides access to live TV and cable channels, delivered through an internet connection.

“As content costs have risen and we continue to invest in the quality of our service, we are updating our price to keep bringing you the best possible service,” the company said in the email to subscribers.

Google’s move to hike the price of its over-the-air subscription for cord cutters comes after several competing online streaming services have also raised the amount they charge, including services from Disney, Apple and HBO.

In December, YouTube TV secured rights to the NFL’s “Sunday Ticket” package, which will allow it to sell a bundle of out-of-market NFL games that don’t air on local TV to subscribers around the country.

YouTube will pay about $2 billion per year for the package, CNBC reported, which had several other bidders including Apple and Disney. Google hasn’t announced pricing for its “Sunday Ticket” bundle, but it cost $80 per month under its previous owner, DirecTV.

Google will also lower the price of an add-on to access higher-resolution 4K streams from $20 per month to $10 per month, according to the email.
 
I use Youtube every day

What the fuck is YoutubeTV?
Youtube's new President is YoutubeTV's baby daddy it seems,. It's going to get a huge push. There is so little on network TV worth watching now, I really haven't noticed not having it. Everything you want is out for free with the mildest of effort anyway.

They also IP restrict 'shared' to the billing address, from what I can tell. Not being able to share it to a single other person is really crap.
 
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First Susan jumps the ship, now the Twitch CEO, and prices are going up all around. Looks like globohomo didn't work out for big tech.
Youtube and Twitch still allows anyone to freely upload and stream content with whatever they please. Sure, they can try to hunt down that content to delete or ban them from the platform, but that still doesn't matter with the ESG scoring and their expected standards. I am more surprised that they didn't push limitations like Pornhub requiring real life verification before you can start uploading content.
 
I’ve looked at the whole cutting cable thing. Live sports is always the deal breaker as I’ll end up paying like 3 companies the same I pay xfinity. So.. why?
I was going to say, even at the previous price of $65 a month that's just exactly what I'm paying for cable currently, and at $73 it's actually more now.
 
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Wait, so Youtube now has two paid subscription services? Youtube Premium and Youtube TV? Why?
Premium is meant to be for Youtube the platform with no ads and shit like that, YT TV is actual television streaming. They share a name but are effectively two completely difference services.
 
$73 a month? I could upgrade my Hulu subscription to include Disney+ and ESPN ad free for $20 a month. Premium Netflix is the same price. What on Earth does YouTube TV have that justifies a $65-$73 a month charge?

Edit: just saw @Moja Zemlja post that it has actual television streaming so I guess that justifies the cost. Is it all channels or just basic cable?
 
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If you're still vanilla with youtube you've willingly taken the L
The official Youtube app is legitimately inferior. You use it for enough time, and it somehow slows to a crash.

I refuse to believe that the devs maintaining the app aren't aware of this.
 
$73 a month? I could upgrade my Hulu subscription to include Disney+ and ESPN ad free for $20 a month.
Don't know how long that's going to stay viable, heard a rumor (and it's just a rumor, so, y'know) that the investors / execs are pressuring for ESPN to be spun off of D+ if not outright sold while it's still worth more on the market than the truck rental to haul the set to the landfill..... because woke sports coverage hasn't worked out any better than any other woke programming and there's only 4-5 years left before the channel dies as terminally unprofitable, regional/local sports on TV have the same problem, in a streaming world, few people are willing to pay for cable sports anymore, so the day of the billion-dollar TV deal for exclusive league rights is pretty much over.
 
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