đź’¨ Abstract
In early 2026, YouTube TV will launch genre-specific channel packages, breaking away from its traditional cable-like bundle. This move aims to offer consumers more flexibility and control over their content choices. The initial bundles will include sports, news, family, and entertainment, with the sports package featuring major broadcasters and networks. YouTube TV hopes this will attract users who only want specific programming and those seeking to avoid continuous price hikes. The base plan currently costs $82.
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