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YouTube TV review: The best premium live-TV...
YouTube TV review: The best premium live-TV streaming service
por Benito Rodrigue (2020-03-29)
At $50, YouTube TV belongs alongside premium services Hulu with Live TV and AT&T TV Now, and yet it's better than both. At the price it may not actually save you much money over cable TV, however, especially if you have a good TV-plus-internet bundle from your current provider. For cord cutters who want more savings in their live TV package, we recommend Sling TV instead at $30 monthly, giving that service our Editors' Choice Award as the best budget option.
While YouTube TV costs almost twice as much as Sling TV, for people used to the myriad channels and easy DVR of cable or satellite, it's worth it. That's why we gave YouTube TV our Editors' Choice Award among premium live TV services.
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YouTube TV is completely separate from YouTube, the free video service with more than 2 billion users a month. YouTube TV offers a cable-TV-like experience through a variety of devices including Apple TV, Roku, Android TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, numerous smart TVs, phones, tablets and web browsers.
The service operates in much the same way as competitors -- there's a program guide, a DVR and dozens of channels. But what really separates YouTube TV from other premium ($50-plus a month) services like AT&T TV Now, Hulu with Live TV and FuboTV?
Services compared
Premium services YouTube TV AT&T TV Now Hulu with Live TV FuboTV
Base price $50/month for 70+ channels $65/month for 45+ channels $55/month for 60+ channels $55/month for 100+ channels
Total number of popular (top 100) channels 67 43 59 65
ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC channels Yes Yes Yes Only CBS, Fox and NBC (no ABC)
Record shows for later (cloud DVR) Yes (keep for 9 months) Yes (20GB, keep for 30 days) Yes (50 hours, 200 hours for $10 a month) Yes (30 hours, 500 hours for $10 a month
Step-up packages with more channels No Yes No Yes
Simultaneous streams per account 3 2 ($5 option for 3) 2 ($15 option for unlimited) 2 ($6 option for 3)
Fast-forward through or skip commercials with cloud DVR Yes Yes No (Yes with $15 option) Yes
YouTube TV's channel selection is excellent, with more from our list of 100 top channels than any other competitor. I've said this before, but more channels doesn't necessarily mean more of what you want: Some services such as FuboTV lean heavily on sports while others are more wide-ranging. It's best to check the list at the end of this article to make sure you're getting the channels you want.
Like Hulu, YouTube TV doesn't offer any add-on channel packages, although it does have a handful of single-channel add-ons like Showtime and Epix. Significantly, HBO is not offered, though in a post-Game of Thrones world this may not be as important. And of course you could always stream HBO from somewhere else, like the HBO Now app, the Apple TV app or Amazon Prime Video Channels.
What's it like to use?
YouTube TV's user interface is fairly simple. There are three top-level tabs broken into Library, Home and Live. Library is where your DVR content lives. Home is where featured and live thumbnails appear. The Live tab is a familiar-looking program grid that shows currently playing and upcoming shows. Users can search from the top of any page, which makes it relatively easy to jump straight to the content you want.
Users can watch YouTube clips related to many programs.
Ty Pendlebury/CNET The service's tie-in to YouTube proper is welcome -- with YouTube originals included -- though it could be more tightly integrated, especially on set-top boxes. For example, a content page appears when you press the Go To button on a show, and a Related on YouTube item appears at the bottom. It would be helpful to have thumbnails of related interviews and trailers appear more prominently on this page without having to delve into menus.
The DVR works very well, including the ability to rewind and fast-forward freely through recordings, even ones that aren't yet completed. The Roku interface offers a 15-second skip by default while the Apple TV's control system is even better. Using the touch pad, the ability to scroll through content is glorious -- it's so much fun and thumbnails make it relatively easy to home in on the part you want.
The DVR enables you to fast-forward and rewind, while Apple TV enables you to scrub through the timeline.
Sarah Tew/CNET The early version of YouTube TV's cloud DVR had an issue, however. When a show appeared in a network's on-demand library, it would automatically replace the version in your cloud DVR. That means users would lose the ability to fast-forward through commercials. Happily YouTube TV got rid of that restriction in October 2018, and the DVR behaves exactly as you'd expect, complete with the ability to fast-forward through commercials.
Additionally, YouTube TV's DVR is not truly unlimited. The shows expire after nine months, which is still a lot longer than the 30 days of most rivals.
Will YouTube TV actually save you money?
That $50 monthly price makes it that much tougher to save money compared with cable. If you pay around $50 for just Internet service, that's a total of $100 per month. Many cable TV providers will give you a TV+Internet bundle for around the same money.
Prices vary a lot, of course, and with cable you probably have to pay rental equipment fees, taxes and other extras. And cable providers usually reserve the best bundle pricing for people who sign a contract. YouTube TV (llike other streaming services) is contract-free so you can cancel anytime, and streaming services have other advantages over cable, for example being easier to watch on phones and tablets. At $50 per month, however, you'll have to be coming from a relatively expensive cable bill to realize substantial savings with YouTube TV.
The service comes with a comprehensive program guide.
Sarah Tew/CNET Should you get it?
If price is no object, YouTube TV is my favorite live streaming service, but the value proposition will be tough for a lot of people. If you don't want to be beholden to a traditional cable company -- and can get a good broadband-only Internet package on the cheap -- YouTube TV is very attractive. For serious cord cutters on a budget, however, Sling TV is a better bet, especially when paired with an antenna.
Channel lineups compared
Channel Hulu with Live TV ($55) YouTube TV ($50) AT&T TV Now ($65)
Total top 100 channels: 58 64 45
ABC Yes Yes Yes
CBS Yes Yes Yes
Fox Yes Yes Yes
NBC Yes Yes Yes
PBS No Yes No
CW Yes Yes Yes
MyNetworkTV Yes Yes Yes
A&E Yes No No
AMC No Yes No
Animal Planet Yes Yes No
BBC America No Yes No
BBC World News No Yes No
BET No No Yes
Big Ten Network Yes Yes $
Bloomberg TV No No No
Boomerang Yes No Yes
Bravo Yes Yes Yes
Cartoon Network Yes Yes Yes
CBS Sports Network Yes Yes $
Cheddar Yes Yes No
Cinemax $ No $
CMT No No $
CNBC Yes Yes Yes
CNN Yes Yes Yes
Comedy Central No No Yes
Cooking Channel No No No
C-SPAN No No No
Destination America No No No
Discovery Channel Yes Yes No
Disney Channel Yes Yes Yes
Disney Junior Yes Yes Yes
Disney XD Yes Yes Yes
DIY No No No
E! Yes Yes Yes
EPIX No $ No
ESPN Yes Yes Yes
ESPN 2 Yes Yes Yes
ESPNEWS Yes Yes $
ESPNU Yes Yes $
Food Network Yes Yes No
Fox Business Yes Yes Yes
Fox News Yes Yes Yes
Fox Sports 1 Yes Yes Yes
Fox Sports 2 Yes Yes $
Freeform Yes Yes Yes
FX Yes Yes Yes
FX Movie Channel Yes Yes Yes
FXX Yes Yes Yes
Golf Channel Yes Yes $
Hallmark No No Yes
HBO $ No Yes
HGTV Yes Yes No
History Yes No No
HLN Yes Yes Yes
IFC No Yes No
Investigation Discovery Yes Yes No
Lifetime Yes No No
Lifetime Movie Network No No No
Motor Trend Yes Yes No
MLB Network No Yes No
MSNBC Yes Yes Yes
MTV No No Yes
MTV2 No No No
National Geographic Yes Yes Yes
Nat Geo Wild Yes Yes Yes
NBA TV No Yes No
NBC Sports Network Yes Yes Yes
Newsy No Yes No
NFL Network No No No
NFL Red Zone No No No
NHL Network No No No
Nick Jr. No No Yes
Nickelodeon No No Yes
Nicktoons No No No
OWN No No No
Oxygen Yes Yes Yes
Paramount Network No No $
Science No No No
SEC Network Yes Yes $
Showtime $ $ $
Smithsonian Yes Yes No
Starz No $ $
Sundance TV No Yes No
Syfy Yes Yes Yes
Tastemade No Yes No
TBS Yes Yes Yes
Telemundo Yes Yes Yes
Tennis Channel No Yes $
TLC Yes Yes No
TNT Yes Yes Yes
Travel Channel Yes Yes No
TruTV Yes Yes Yes
Turner Classic Movies Yes Yes Yes
TV Land No No $
Univision No No No
USA Network Yes Yes Yes
VH1 No No Yes
Viceland Yes No No
WE tv No Yes No
Weather Channel No No No