YouTube TV has revealed pricing and details for its new customizable channel bundles, starting with a sports-focused plan that costs $64.99 per month.
The new packages are cheaper than YouTube TV’s standard subscription, which currently costs $82.99 per month.
The Sports Plan includes access to major broadcasters and popular sports networks such as FS1, NBC Sports Network, ESPN, and the new ESPN Unlimited streaming service. For viewers who want both sports and news, YouTube TV is also offering a Sports + News plan priced at $71.99 per month, which adds channels like CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, Fox News, Bloomberg, and C-SPAN.
In addition, YouTube TV is rolling out an Entertainment plan for $54.99 per month, featuring channels such as Comedy Central, Bravo, Paramount Network, Food Network, and HGTV. Another option, the News + Entertainment + Family plan, costs $69.99 per month and includes family-friendly channels like Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, National Geographic, Cartoon Network, and PBS Kids.
Subscribers to any of these packages can still add up to six household members to one account and will have access to core features such as unlimited DVR, multiview, and key plays.
YouTube TV also confirmed that more than 10 different bundles are planned, along with an upcoming custom multiview feature that will allow users to watch different channel types side by side.





