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YouTube TV puts four streams on-screen at once but there's a catch
You can watch four streams at once just in time for March Madness.
YouTube TV now supports 5.1 audio on Google TV, Android TV and Roku devices
YouTube has announced that it is expanding the availability of 5.1 surround sound on YouTube TV.
Popular Channel 4 shows to be available on YouTube
The change will make it easier than ever to access the channel's back catalogue.
YouTube TV tests surround sound on Android TV, Google TV, and Roku devices
YouTube TV is finally testing support for Dolby 5.1 surround sound on more devices.
YouTube will stop producing the majority of its original content
The only programs to continue receiving funding are those part of the Black Voices and YouTube Kids Funds.
YouTube could soon let you download videos to your PC
YouTube is testing a download button for its website, to enable users to store a copy of a video for viewing later.
Roku who? YouTube TV app comes to the PlayStation 5
The PlayStation 5 has added a new streaming service to its channel lineup: the YouTube TV app.
YouTube TV just raised its monthly subscription price by a whopping 30%
Google-owned YouTube TV is raising its monthly subscription price from $50 to $64.99 in the US.
YouTube TV adds 14 new channels: Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, MTV
Google and ViacomCBS just announced a multi-year agreement that will see YouTube TV add another 14 channels.
YouTube might let you subscribe to third-party video streaming services
YouTube is reportedly thinking about offering offer third-party subscriptions to video streaming services.
YouTube TV becomes the first third-party live TV service on PS4
Sony plans to shut down its PlayStation Vue streaming service at the end of the month, and as part of that effort, it is finally allowing live TV subscription services from other companies to launch on its PlayStation game consoles. The first third-party service to launch is YouTube TV.
YouTube returns to Fire TV, still no show on Echo, er, Show
YouTube is back on Fire TV devices and, in return, Google Chromecast support has been added to Amazon Prime Video.
YouTube's new 'Choose Your Own Adventure' content will debut next month
YouTube is going after one of Netflix's newest successes: interactive "Choose Your Own Adventure"-type content.