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Youtube TV prices are going up again, and people aren’t happy about it.
During the middle of the first big day of the 2023 NCAA Tournament, Youtube announced they were raising their base prices from $64.99 to $72.99
YouTube TV dropped MLB Network last month and is now increasing its monthly price from $64.99 to $72.99 pic.twitter.com/Oy8B2ODipx
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) March 16, 2023
Via Youtube
An update for our members. As content costs have risen and we continue to invest in our quality of service, we’ll be adjusting our monthly cost, after 3 years, from $64.99/mo to $72.99/mo, in order to bring you the best possible TV service.
New members will see this new price today, while existing members will see this pricing change beginning 4/18. Additionally, we are lowering the price of our 4K Plus add-on from $19.99/mo to $9.99/mo.
We are committed to offering a premium way for you to stream TV, but understand this new price may not work for you. We do hope YouTube TV continues to be your service of choice, but we want to give you the flexibility to cancel at any time. http://yt.be/membership
It didn’t take long for Youtube TV subscribers to react to the news.
Youtube got ripped to shreds for another price increase.
And that about wraps us up for YouTube TV. Almost $900 a year now. I think we can safely say the Golden Age of cord cutting is now over. pic.twitter.com/twaIU79DFe
— Juan Carlos Bagnell (@SomeGadgetGuy) March 16, 2023
Just for some perspective. YouTube TV launched in 2017 for $35 a month. That is a 108% increase over 6 years. https://t.co/hxjL4ZEWud
— Rich DeMuro (@richontech) March 16, 2023
YouTube TV, the last robust cord-cutting option is now MORE expensive than a basic 125+ Cable channel plan from Spectrum.
Thanks YouTube TV! #CordCuttingIsDead pic.twitter.com/HOC8XJu0iT
— Brian Tong (@briantong) March 16, 2023
YouTube TV is raising its price from $64.99 to $72.99
At first, it was a good alternative to cable, but as the price of streaming rises, it begins to no longer be the case.
— Anthony DeRosa (@Anthony) March 16, 2023
YouTube tv just went up $10. I’m tired of multibillion dollar corporations trying to screw everyone over bc god forbid they have less of a profit and still worth billions. Definitely not worth $73. I’m out 🖕
— Amelia (@ag24_np) March 16, 2023