

In other news, the YouTube Shorts beta will begin rolling out in the US in March, bringing YouTube’s “short-form video tool” (aka TikTok clone) to American users. The company did not announce pricing or availability details for the YouTube TV 4K add-on.
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There are also premium add-ons, including CuriosityStream for $3, HBO Max for $15, and a Sports Plus package that includes NFL RedZone, FOX College Sports, GOLTV, FOX Soccer Plus, MAVTV Motorsports Network, TVG / TVG2, and Stadium for $10.99 per month. For that price, YouTube TV offers more than 85 live channels, unlimited cloud DVR, and three concurrent streams per household. YouTube TV has frequently grown more expensive since its introduction back in 2017, with the most recent price hike bringing the subscription to $64.99 per month. In a blog post on Wednesday, YouTube Chief Product Officer Neal Mohan revealed that the service will soon offer an add-on option “that lets viewers watch available shows in 4K or download them to their DVR to watch later offline.” In addition to introducing 4K content, the add-on also gives subscribers the ability to view unlimited concurrent streams at home, which means you can watch YouTube TV live on as many screens as you can fit in your house.
