YouTube TV delivers a great package, and if you have questions, we have answers!
For those considering cutting the cord, YouTube TV is a viable option. If you live in the United States, anyway. We've got the details on everything you need to get the most out of this app, and everything that it offers. From details on the ins and outs of YouTube TV to how to troubleshoot issues, everything you need is here.
The latest YouTube TV news
October 19, 2018 — YouTube offers to credit users accounts after Tuesday's service disruption
No one is happy when their TV service is disrupted, but people were exceptionally mad during YouTube's 90-minute outage that impacted just about every YouTube property on Tuesday night. Last time this happened — in the middle of the damned World Cup semifinals — we got a week of credit for our troubles, and this time we're getting one, too!
Wanting to make things up to their YouTube TV subscribers, YouTube is offering to credit users accounts if they fill out this form before next Wednesday, October 23. Cable and satellite go out fairly regularly — especially if you live in a severe weather-prone area like mine — but it is rare that your provider actually make it up to you when it happens. If you're a YouTube TV subscriber, you should hop to it, right now!
YouTube TV credit for Tuesday's outage
September 16, 2018 — YouTube TV's web app is getting a dark theme!
YouTube for Android finally got its dark theme two weeks ago, and I guess YouTube TV was feeling left out, so it's bringing a dark theme to the YouTube TV web app!
The new dark theme has popped up on YouTube TV's Help site, including the super-simple steps to turn it on:
- Open YouTube TV on a web browser.
- Tap your profile photo.
- Tap Settings.
- Tap Dark theme.
- Tap Dark theme to toggle it on.
Again, this is for the web app, not the Android app, but one can only hope it will be coming to the Android app before too long, right?
(crickets)
Right?
February 13, 2018 — The monthly cost is going up to $40 on March 13
Ever since it launched in April of 2017, YouTube TV has offered one single plan that costs $35 per month. However, starting next month, new subscribers are going to pay even more.
Beginning March 13, new YouTube TV customers will pay $40/month as opposed to the old $35/month rate. Current subscribers and anyone that signs up before then will still get the more affordable pricing, so if you've been thinking about signing up for YouTube TV, you may want to do so sooner rather than later.
Everything you need to know about YouTube TV!
YouTube TV delivers a whole lot in a pretty smile package, with a sensible price tag attached. If you have questions about anything from price, to availability, the answer is hiding here.
Everything you need to know about YouTube TV
What channels are available on YouTube TV?
YouTube TV gets you access to tons of great programming, including region-specific channels in certain cities and media markets. Everywhere can access great channels like AMC, The CW, and even ESPN, but there are excellent sports specific channels available for certain media markets. Every channel currently available is listed out for you here!
Most recently, YouTube TV announced that it was finally going to start airing Turner channels — including TNT, Cartoon Network, truTV, and more.
What channels are available on YouTube TV
How to get set up with YouTube TV
The first thing that you'll need to know when you get started with YouTube TV. From connecting your account to figuring out how to stream your first show, we cover it all for you here!
How to get set up with YouTube TV
Where is YouTube TV available?
There is a set of programming available in every region YouTube TV is offered, but there are specific regions that will be able to access local programming. While the number of media markets currently available is still fairly small, it's grown to over 30 markets already, and it's only been a few months since the app became available.
Where is YouTube TV available?
How to find the shows you want to watch on YouTube TV
The sheer number of programs that are available to be watched, recorded, and rewatched is just a bit staggering. If you picked up a subscription in order to stay caught up on your favorite shows, then you'll need to know how to find them. From searching out a specific show to adding it to your DVR list to finding programs on a specific network, we've got the details you want!
How to find the shows you want to watch on YouTube TV
How to get the most out of sports with YouTube TV
Football, Soccer, Baseball, Basketball, Hockey... There is a sport out there for every sports fan. Being able to stay caught up on the game, keep an eye on scores, and catch every appearance is key, and YouTube TV does an excellent job. It delivers everything the discerning sports fan needs to keep up, even when you're on the go!
How to get the most out of sports with YouTube TV
How to DVR programs on YouTube TV
One of the best perks of YouTube TV is the ability to easily record your favorite shows and then watch them later at your leisure. Of course, in order to watch those shows later, you need to know how to record them. We cover everything from recording shows, to deleting shows from your DVR list, so that you can get to record your favorites without a problem.
How to DVR programs on YouTube TV
How to stream YouTube TV using a Chromecast
While YouTube TV lets you easily watch live and recorded television on your phone, computer, or tablet, you can also cast to your television. You'll need a Chromecast, but once you do that, casting your shows right to the TV is easier than ever.
How to stream YouTube TV using a Chromecast
How to troubleshoot casting problems with YouTube TV
YouTube TV lets you go take advantage of your Chromecast to watch live and recorded tv from the app on your Television. However, there are a few unfortunate problems you may run into. If you've been having issues getting your Chromecast to work properly with YouTube TV then this is the place to figure out how to deal with it!
How to troubleshoot casting problems with YouTube TV
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