We have certainly seen price fluctuations since we first started using YouTube TV. I believe our bill when we first joined was around $50. We are now at $82.99 per month, and we also have HBO Max and NFL Sunday Ticket, so my monthly bill is around $145. I have NFL Sunday Ticket broken out to charge throughout the year so it does not hit all at once, which was a nice change made last season. Still, that is a lot to pay for watching TV. Plus, like many others, we have subscriptions to Netflix, Apple TV, Disney/ESPN, and more. We spend a significant amount of money each month on streaming entertainment.
Recently, with the MLB season starting and YouTube TV not carrying MLB games, I subscribed to Royals.TV. This also gives me access to watch games from around the league, or I can listen to games through their radio broadcasts. That added another lump sum of money just to watch MLB.
YouTube TV announced different tiers, although we have not seen them show up on our membership yet. They shared that they are gradually rolling them out to their user base, and I believe the full rollout is scheduled by the end of March.
- Sports Plan: $64.99 per month
- Sports and News Plan: $71.99 per month
- Entertainment Plan: $54.99 per month
- News, Entertainment, and Family Plan: $69.99 per month
- Base Plan with all options: $84.99 per month
Customers have been asking for different tiers for a few years. I do not think I will be changing plans, as I use many of the channels. I was hoping for more of a price break with the different packages. It will be interesting to see if they offer future options that allow customers to select individual channels for their package. I know some other streaming services offer this. YouTube TV has been resistant to providing options until recently.
The future looks promising as YouTube TV plans to include ESPN content that is currently streaming only. This will be really nice, as I currently pay separately for ESPN to watch games that are only available on ESPN Plus. From what I understand, once this is integrated into YouTube TV, it will be possible to watch directly within YouTube TV without having to switch to the ESPN app. It will also be possible to record games that previously aired only on ESPN Plus to the YouTube TV DVR. My hope is that once this is introduced, it will allow me to cancel a subscription that is currently billed through Disney and ESPN.
Happy streaming, and enjoy your weekend.

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