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YouTube Announces $10 Monthly Price Hike for Live TV, $15 Increase for Users Billing Through Apple

Posted April 10, 2019 at 7:45pm by iClarified · 11288 views
YouTube has announced a substantial price hike for its live TV service. The company will now charge users $49.99/month, an increase of $10/month. Even worse, users billed through iTunes will now be charged $54.99/month, an increase of $15/month. Apple users are being charged more to offset the revenue cut taken by Apple.

To keep bringing you the best service possible, we’re updating our membership price to $49.99/month. The price for members billed through Apple will be $54.99/month. This new price takes effect today, April 10, for new members. Existing subscribers will see these changes reflected in their subsequent billing cycle after May 13.

YouTube has added some new channels alongside the price bump. Those channels are the Discovery Channel, HGTV, Food Network, TLC, Investigation Discovery, Animal Planet, Travel Channel, and MotorTrend. The service will also get the Oprah Winfrey Network later this year. In addition, EPIX is now available for an extra charge.

The company says it now offers 'complete' local affiliate coverage:

YouTube TV now includes 70+ networks, 6 accounts per household (each with its own unique recommendations and cloud DVR with no storage space limits), and 3 concurrent streams. It's all included in the base cost of YouTube TV. We also provide complete local affiliate coverage, with local feeds from all of the four largest broadcasters in over 90% of the markets where YouTube TV is available, and three of four stations in all the rest. And you can watch YouTube TV on any screen—mobile devices, tablets, computers and TVs. We will continue to expand the list of supported devices.

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