
YouTube may soon offer free TV channels for viewing
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- January 16, 2023
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With the introduction of new features, YouTube will face off against Roku and Plex.
Currently, under test, YouTube will allow users to broadcast free, ad-supported TV Channels that offer content from specific media outlets.
The video streaming platform is in talks with numerous companies to make this vision happen.
According to the rumours, it has already started testing the new upgrade and intends to make it freely available later this year.
The Verge reports that it is presently in talks with Lionsgate and A&E, owners of the History, FYI, and Lifetime channels, about the new plans.
A central hub will house all of the stations, giving viewers a variety to pick from.
With the introduction of the new feature, it will face off against Roku and Plex.
Currently, it has a platform called YouTube Tv that operates on a comparable concept but requires a paid membership. The YouTube Tv brand can probably be used to sell the new function.
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