YouTube TV offers multiple plans tailored to different viewing preferences. Its new genre-specific packages—like Sports, Entertainment, and News bundles—provide more affordable and focused options alongside the traditional Base Plan. These packages retain core features like unlimited DVR, multiview, and support for multiple users, while allowing subscribers to pay for only what they actually watch. Here’s the full lowdown.
This flagship tier remains available and well-rounded. Priced at around $82.99 per month, it includes over 100 live channels across news, entertainment, and sports, plus unlimited cloud DVR and support for up to six user profiles.
It’s still the go-to for viewers wanting a complete package with maximum flexibility.
In early 2026, YouTube TV launched over 10 custom genre packages—allowing choice and pricing that suits your tastes.
Here are the main options:
– Sports Plan – $64.99/month: Includes major broadcasters (ABC, NBC, Fox, CBS) plus FS1, NBC Sports Network, all ESPN networks, and ESPN Unlimited.
– Sports + News – $71.99/month: Adds news channels like CNBC, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, C-SPAN, and Bloomberg.
– Sports + News + Entertainment – $77.99/month: Includes all the above.
– Entertainment Plan – $54.99/month: Targets movie and lifestyle fans with channels like Comedy Central, Bravo, Paramount, Food Network, and HGTV.
– News + Entertainment + Family – $69.99/month: Adds kid-friendly and lifestyle content like Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, PBS Kids, National Geographic, and Cartoon Network.
Select plans have discounted rates for first-time subscribers:
– Sports Plan – $54.99/month
– Sports + News – $56.99/month
– Entertainment Plan – $44.99/month
– News + Entertainment + Family – $59.99/month
These promotions are often time-limited or target-specific, so availability may vary.
Most plan tiers include:
– Unlimited cloud DVR
– Multiview and key plays
– Support for up to six user accounts
Add-ons remain available across all plans, such as:
– 4K Plus – adds ultra-HD streaming, offline downloads, and unlimited home streams
– NFL Sunday Ticket and RedZone (Sports add-ons)
– Premium channel bundles like HBO Max, Showtime, Starz (via Entertainment Plus)
| Plan | Standard Price | New User Price |
|———————————–|—————-|——————–|
| Base Plan | $82.99/mo | ~varies with promos |
| Sports Plan | $64.99/mo | $54.99/mo |
| Sports + News | $71.99/mo | $56.99/mo |
| Sports + News + Entertainment | $77.99/mo | — |
| Entertainment Plan | $54.99/mo | $44.99/mo |
| News + Entertainment + Family | $69.99/mo | $59.99/mo |
Also, occasional promos like $20 off/month for four months ($80 total savings) may appear for eligible accounts.
If you mainly watch games—NFL, MLB, NBA, etc.—the Sports Plan saves you nearly $18/month over the Base Plan. But if you want variety across news and entertainment, the Sports + News + Entertainment bundle might offer better value with more tailored content.
For households looking for kids’ shows with news and lifestyle, the News + Entertainment + Family bundle covers tons of ground without paying for sports channels they won’t use.
The classic Base Plan still reigns supreme for diverse households—especially with perks like add-on flexibility and maximum channel variety.
“TV should be easy, giving viewers greater control over what they want to watch.”
— Christian Oestlien, YouTube VP and Head of Subscriptions
YouTube TV has shifted from a single, pricey base plan to a more thoughtful and user-centric model. Whether you’re a devoted sports fan, a family with kids, or someone into lifestyle and news, there’s a bundle that fits—and it costs less than before. You still get all the DVR, multiview, and profile flexibility you’re used to. It’s cable, redefined for 2026.
The Sports Plan at $64.99/mo includes major networks plus full ESPN access. With DVR and features intact, it’s a streamlined and money-saving choice.
Yes. All new plans support up to six profiles with unlimited DVR and features like multiview and key plays.
No. Promotions such as an $80 total discount over four months are targeted randomly and only show up in some users’ accounts.
Absolutely. Premium channel bundles like Entertainment Plus can be layered onto any plan for a more robust lineup.
Check your account—there are still occasional new-user promos around $59–$60/mo for the Base Plan, plus the Entertainment Plan offers big savings if you’re not into news or sports.
Yes. Most bundles include major broadcaster channels like ABC, NBC, FOX, and CBS. The Sports Plan, especially, focuses on sports networks.
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