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FORD
04-06-2017, 09:00 AM
finance.yahoo.com
Google's new YouTube TV lets you watch cable for $35 a month
Daniel Howley
Technology Editor

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YouTube TV is officially happening. Google (GOOG, GOOGL) on Wednesday announced that the world’s largest video sharing website is getting a live TV streaming service that will let you watch 40 channels at launch, including the five major broadcast stations, with more coming in the future.

The $35 per month service, which launches in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco Bay Area, Chicago and Philadelphia with other regions to follow, will let you stream ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC and the CW. That’s a coup for Google, as competing services like Dish’s (DISH) Sling TV and Sony’s (SNE) PlayStation Vue either offer only some of or none of those broadcasters.

Outside of those channels, you’ll get Fox Sports and its FS1 and FS2 affiliates, ESPN and its various offshoots, CBS and NBC’s sports channels … you know what, let’s just say there are a bunch of sports networks. There’s also Syfy, Bravo, FX and FXX, E, Disney Channel, Fox News, MSNBC and CNBC and a slew of others.

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Google says it’s also adding AMC, BBC America, IFC, Sundance, We tv and BBC World News in the near future. You’ll also have the option to add on Showtime and other channels for an added fee. You’ll get access to YouTube Red Originals as part of the standard package. Interestingly, Google doesn’t make any mention of adding HBO to the mix.

YouTube TV will include six user accounts, as well as a cloud-based DVR with unlimited storage. Which means you can save every episode of “Big Bang Theory” for when you have guests over and want a not-so-subtle way of chasing them out at the end of the night.

Naturally, you’ll be able to stream YouTube TV through your browser on your desktop or laptop, as well as your smartphone or tablet. Google is also throwing in a free Chromecast after your first monthly payment, so you’ll be able to stream your shows to your big-screen TV when you want to relax on the couch and not have to hold your phone or laptop.

With its $35 price tag, Google immediately undercuts Sony’s PlayStation Vue, which starts at $39 per month. Sony’s offering, however, gets you more than 45 channels for that extra $4. Sling TV, meanwhile, starts at $20 per month for 30 channels, but gives you 45 if you jump to the $25 option.

Still, with its brand recognition and Google’s massive reach, YouTube TV could put a hurting on Vue and Sling TV.

Naturally, I’m taking it upon myself to test YouTube TV for you, dear reader, by locking myself in an office for the rest of the day and watching TV. The sacrifices I make for you people.

FORD
04-06-2017, 09:12 AM
Looks like a slightly better value than the others, given the number of channels for the price. But not without it's deficiencies. Since March Madness season has just ended, it's easy to notice the lack of any "Ted Turner" networks here (TBS/TNT/TruTv) .... and also CNN, for that matter. Not that I watch CNN anymore, but it seems to be a major one to leave out of any such package.

Still waiting for some company to get it right though, and simply allow you to pick 20 channels of your choice that you would actually watch for $20/month. That would sell so fast, it would put the others to shame.

BTW, what happened to the Hulu live TV? Wasn't that supposed to roll out in "early 2017"??

Kristy
04-06-2017, 05:24 PM
Then at the end of the year, Google will charge you up to $135/month.

You are such a slave

Still there is no one worse than CenturyLink fucking cocksucking sellouts

FORD
04-06-2017, 06:04 PM
CenturyLink might as well not even exist in this town. They only offer 1.5 mbps DSL here and that's barely above dial-up for fucks sake. Sadly that means we're all stuck with the Scumca$t monopoly.

twonabomber
04-07-2017, 10:52 AM
No TNT = no NBA playoffs. Doesn't look like YouTube will provide local FOX Sports channels either. I'll stick with Vue.

Viacom pulled all their channels off Vue a few months back but added NBATV and I think MLB Network to the lineup. All the Viacom channels are full of reality TV shit anyways, no big loss.

Would be nice if Velocity was available in one of the basic packages.