YOUTUBE LAUNCHES LIVE INTERNET TV

Good news for cord cutters, YouTube is getting into live TV.

On Tuesday, the company YouTube announced its launching a new live and on-demand internet TV streaming service called 'YouTube TV'.
YouTube TV
 
Subscribers will have access to more than 30 networks, including ABC, CBS FOX, NBC, USA, FX and 10 sports networks, including ESPN, Fox Sports and NBCSN for $35 per month, in addition to paid YouTube content from YouTube Red. That price also includes six accounts, which allows for personalized recommendations for each member of the household, though only three accounts can stream at one time.

 
Stations available on the YouTube TV
  
Notably absent from YouTube’s service are Viacom-owned channels Discovery, A&E, AMC, TBS, TNT, MTV, Comedy Central and CNN.

While no specific launch date has been announced yet, YouTube TV joins the growing space of internet TV streaming services as more people look for ways to say goodbye to traditional cable.

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