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YouTube TV Is Hiking Up Prices Again, And I'm Not The Only One Annoyed And Thinking About Switching Services
Asking customers to pony up an extra $18 in less than two years, without actually offering existing customers many (if any) additional reasons to stick around, is a questionable move for YouTube TV. Especially considering the service first launched in 2017 at $34.99/month, which means its next uptick will mark a 137% increase.
YouTube TV is hiking prices again after denying “erroneous” report days ago
YouTube TV launched for $35 per month in 2017. It rose to $40 in 2018, $50 in 2019, $65 in 2020, and then $73 in March 2023. Google did decrease the cost of upgrading from HD to 4K to $10 per month with its last price hike.
YouTube TV is hiking its monthly price, again. Here's what to know
YouTube has announced that it’s upping the price of its streaming service’s base plan by $10 — citing rising content costs and other investments.
YouTube TV Gets Major Price Hike
YouTube today sent out emails to YouTube TV subscribers, letting them know about an upcoming price increase for the service. Starting on January
YouTube TV raises price again citing content costs, now it's $83 a month
Google said that starting December 12, 2024, for new users and January 13, 2025, for existing users, YouTube TV's base plan will go up to $82.99
YouTube TV Raises Monthly Charge 14 Percent, to $82.99
The increase is the latest for the streaming service, which debuted in 2017 at $35 a month. The company blamed “rising content costs.”
YouTube TV hikes price to $83 per month due to 'rising content costs'
YouTube announced the increased price of YouTube TV via the service’s social media channel this week. From today on, new subscribers will pay an adjusted price of $82.99 USD per month for YouTube TV services. Current subscribers will be able to enjoy their current monthly rate until January 13 when the new cost will be applied to them as well.
YouTube TV will raise its monthly subscription price starting next year
YouTube TV announced Thursday that the price of its subscription service will be rising, again. In an email to customers, YouTube TV announced that it will be increasing its prices by $10 starting next year,
YouTube TV to significantly hike monthly rate in 2025
Watching television is going to be a lot more expensive for YouTube TV users in 2025. Subscribers to the popular streaming service were notified Thursday that their monthly rate will leap from $72.99 to $82.
Cord-cutters are fuming over YouTube TV price hike. But streaming inflation is here to stay
Cord-cutters are again dealing with rising programming costs after YouTube TV told subscribers their monthly fee will go up by 14% to $82.99 in January.
YouTube TV again hiking its price — here's what a subscription will cost
If you're a YouTube TV subscriber, your monthly bill is about to get bigger — again. Alphabet-owned YouTube is hiking the price of its popular TV streaming service, which has more than 8 million subscribers.
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YouTube TV makes major price change that customers dread
The purchase of one YouTube TV base membership allows for a maximum of six total household accounts. The subscription ...
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YouTube is taking over TV
A year-end update reveals that more people than ever are watching the video sharing platform on television—an inevitable ...
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YouTube testing live sports commentary feature called 'Watch With'
YouTube wants sports fans to watch even more content on its platform. People across the world already consume tens of ...
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Will the YouTube TV price increase send viewers back to cable bundles?
This is a serious question I'm asking here, and one that I can't necessarily answer for you since I don't know your specific ...
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