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Why the frick is YouTube TV increasing by $10 a month in 2025?

YouTube TV Is facing backlash over its price increase and the apparent reasons behind it.

ouTube TV announced a significant increase in its pricing, and subscribers are taking to social media to express their frustration over the sudden spike.

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Five years ago, subscribing to YouTube TV would cost you $40 per month. That’s not exactly cheap, even if that were still the price. Since then, multiple price hikes have helped to skyrocket the cost of subscriptions to what will now be $82.99 per month.

That’s obviously more than double the cost from five years ago.

The price increase goes into effect on January 13, 2025 for most existing s — it excludes those who are already locked into a trial or promotional plan — but any potential new subscribers will only be offered the $82.99 price. As of today’s announcement, existing s are paying $72.99, thus the price increase is a whopping $10 a month.

It’s worth noting that this increase does NOT include YouTube , which is an extra $13.99 a month. allows you to watch YouTube without ads and also has some additional perks, such as videos continuing to play on your phone while the screen is off, which is useful for podcast listeners.

YouTube TV received so many negative replies to its initial announcement on X that it actually deleted the post and later posted a new announcement that is more explanatory in an attempt to justify the increase. That post is also receiving an overwhelming amount of negative replies, and has been Community Noted, with readers adding context pointing out the percentage of the price increase over the years.

The company reminded s that it has over 100 channels and offers the ability to stream three channels concurrently. It also offers up to six different s per household and has a DVR with unlimited storage.

Other reasons given for the price hike include, as the company states, “The rising cost of content.” There are no specifics as to what that cost is, exactly, and this comes just a year after dropping MLB network as well as other local sports networks, thus offering less in of sports content.

The last time there was a price hike was March 2023, when the company bumped the monthly price tag by $8 from what was then a $64.99 subscription rate.

YouTube TV also stated on its post, and in an email sent to subscribers, “We don’t make these decisions lightly, and we realize this impacts our .”

The company added that many new shows and events will be featured on YouTube TV in 2025. In hopes not to lose more subscribers, yet likely knowing that will certainly happen, YouTube TV concluded the post by stating, “Thank you for being a loyal member.”

Currently, YouTube TV has over 8 million subscribers, which makes it the most popular paid TV service in the United States. For those reasons, the company likely won’t feel the effect of the many cancellations about to come its way.

However, announcing a price increase during the holiday season may not be the best timing either. There’s no reason why YouTube TV, owned by Google, couldn’t have waited a month or two to annoy its paid subscribers. Instead, it’s a happy holiday message that no one will appreciate.


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