- YouTube TV is a streaming app that offers over 80 live TV channels, along with on-demand shows and movies.
- A YouTube TV subscription costs $64.99 per month, and comes with cloud DVR service for up to three devices.
- You can stream YouTube TV on most streaming devices, game consoles, smartphones, and computers.
YouTube TV is one of the best live TV streaming services on the market, with its huge catalog of networks where subscribers can catch news, sports, and reality shows.
Here's everything to know about YouTube TV, including what you can watch with it, how much it costs, and how to watch.
What is YouTube TV?
Launched by Google in 2017, YouTube TV a subscription service that offers over 100 live channels. This includes everything from local news essentials like ABC, CBS, and Fox, to sports networks like ESPN, Fox Sports, and NBA TV.
The exact lineup of channels you'll get varies depending on your location. You can get a preview of your channels by entering your zip code on YouTube TV's welcome page.
You can also add a number of "premium" channels to your account by paying additional monthly fees. This includes Max, STARZ, and MGM+. This is alongside a "Sports Plus Add-on" that adds over a dozen dedicated sports channels.
And if you're still looking for on-demand content, YouTube TV also offers a large catalog of on-demand shows and movies to watch whenever you want.
Finally, every YouTube TV subscription comes with an unlimited amount of cloud DVR storage. This lets you record nearly any live TV show or movie and then watch it whenever you like. You'll also be able to rewind, fast forward, and pause what you've recorded.
How much does YouTube TV cost?
YouTube TV costs $73 per month for the most basic subscription. This is about on par with similar live TV apps like Hulu + Live TV or Fubo, and it's still cheaper than most traditional cable services.
This base plan comes with over 100 channels and unlimited DVR. You can stream on up to 3 devices at once, shared across 6 separate accounts.
For even more great content, you can pay additional fees to add premium channels to your subscription. Here's a list of what networks and services that YouTube TV offers as add-ons:
- Acorn
- ALLBLK
- AMC+
- Atresplayer
- Cinemax
- Comedy Dynamics
- ConTV
- CuriosityStream
- Dekkoo
- Docurama
- Dove
- Fandor
- Fox Nation
- Gaia
- Hallmark Movies Now
- HereTV
- Hi-Yah!
- Hopster Learning
- IFC Films Unlimited
- Law & Crime
- Magellan TV
- Magnolia Selects
- MGM+
- MHzChoice
- MovieSphere
- My Outdoor TV
- NBA League Pass
- Outside TV Features
- PokerGo
- Qello Concerts
- RCN Total
- Screenpix
- Screambox
- Showtime
- Shudder
- Starz
- Stingray Classica
- Stingray DJazz
- Sundance Now
- Tastemade+
- Topic
- UPFaith & Family
- Vix Premium
- VSiN
- WNBA League Pass
How to watch YouTube TV
Like most modern streaming apps, YouTube TV is available on all sorts of devices, including most smart TVs, smart displays, streaming devices, smartphones, tablets, and gaming consoles. You can find the full list of compatible options here.
Every version of the app is free to download, but you'll need a paid YouTube TV subscription to sign in.
Sarah Wells contributed to a previous version of this article.