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YouTube TV Review: Even at This Price, Still the Best Channel Selection You’ll Find


Pros

  • More popular channels than any competitor
  • Superb cloud DVR
  • Excellent on-screen interface and handy search bar

Cons

  • $10 upgrade doesn’t include much 4K content

Editor’s note: Although competition among cord-free live TV streaming platforms has gotten stiffer during the past year due to pricing, mergers, channel lineups and carriage disputes, YouTube TV remains a front-runner as a premium service. We like its interface, reliability and its channel roster compared to its rivals, which is why we’re giving it a CNET Editors’ Choice award in 2026.


YouTube TV has solidified its reputation as one of the best live TV streaming services available. The Google-owned platform features an extensive array of channels and is known for its easy-to-navigate user experience. These are important details to highlight, given that the streamer has steadily increased its price over the years. It now costs $83 a month, more than twice its original price. It may feel like the overall value of the service isn’t as clear-cut as it once was, but its price is lower than its closest rival, Hulu Plus Live TV.

YouTube TV’s main strength for cord-cutters is its sheer number of channels. It now offers 78 of the top 100 networks, the most of any streaming service, a count that includes numerous cable staples plus all four local networks — ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC — and local PBS stations nationwide.

TV guide showing NBC4 News at 4pm and other channels below it

Aaron Pruner/CNET

Beyond channels, YouTube TV is easy to use: It’s slick and speedy on a variety of TVs and mobile devices. Its cloud DVR is also one of the best, with unlimited storage and pretty much all the capabilities of a hardware DVR. The service also offers a 4K streaming upgrade — for an additional $10 monthly — which, importantly, includes unlimited simultaneous streams and downloadable DVR recordings.

The big snag is the price, and if you’re a cord-cutter, the trimmed-down Sling TV Blue at $46 a month is the best way to save money. At the other end of the spectrum, the $90 Hulu Plus Live TV base plan offers a similar mix of channels, but the addition of the modified Disney Bundle that gives you access to on-demand Hulu, ESPN Plus and Disney Plus, brings some extra value. If you want to stick with a familiar cable TV experience, the myriad channels and unlimited DVR offered by YouTube TV make the $83 price tag well worth it. It’s still a good deal for what you’re getting.

Read more: Best Streaming Devices

What do you get?

YouTube TV is different from YouTube, the free video service with more than 2.5 billion users a month. YouTube TV offers an experience similar to cable TV, with live channels and on-demand content available on a variety of devices. It works with Apple TV, Roku, Android TV, Chromecast and Amazon Fire TV, along with numerous smart TVs, phones, tablets, game consoles and web browsers.

Premium services compared

YouTube TV Hulu with Live TV Fubo Sling Sling Orange & Blue DirecTV
Monthly price $83 $90 $89 $46 $61 $90
Total channels 100+ 95+ 150+ 34+ 46+ 90+
RSNs? Limited Limited Yes No No Yes
Number of simultaneous streams 3 2 (pay an extra $10 a month for unlimited) 10 at home (3 outside home) 1 for Sling Orange, 3 for Sling Blue 4 Unlimited at home (3 outside home)
Cloud DVR Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited 50 hours (pay $5 a month for unlimited) 50 hours (pay $5 a month for unlimited) Unlimited

YouTube TV’s channel selection is excellent, with more from CNET’s list of 100 top channels than any other competitor (although Hulu isn’t too far behind). More channels don’t necessarily mean more of what you want. Some services, such as Fubo, lean heavily on sports, while others are increasingly expansive. It’s best to check the list at the end of this article, which compares individual channels across services, to ensure you’re getting the channels you want. While competitors offer several channel-upgrade packages, YouTube TV includes everything for one price, with one exception explained below.

The service also includes 5.1 surround sound, where available, for all subscribers (most competitors are only in stereo), and an expanded DVR search that can now pick out specific sports, which is most useful for events such as the Olympics.

What’s it like to use?

Compared to some services with multilevel interfaces, YouTube TV is fairly simple. There are three main tabs at the top of the interface: Library, Home and Live (on mobile, these tabs are located at the bottom). Library is where your DVR content lives, and Home is where featured and live thumbnails appear. The Live tab is a familiar-looking program grid that displays both currently playing and upcoming shows. You can search for content from the top of any page, making it relatively easy to jump straight to the programming you want. Additionally, viewers can customize the live guide to display their favorite channels or sort it alphabetically or by most-watched channels.

There’s also a button at the top that lets you buy add-on packages and rent or buy movies in the app. The search icon lets you type in networks or shows you want to watch, and we should note that YouTube TV uses your search history to power its recommendation engine. If you want, you can delete your searches.

You can also perform searches with a compatible voice remote or Google Assistant. This is easier if you have an Android TV streamer; you could also perform searches on your Google Nest Mini and play it on a Roku, for example.

The DVR works as you’d expect — both time-shifting live content and playing back recorded shows — and the system assigns your recorded content to manageable categories, such as recently recorded and most viewed. The DVR also lets you rewind and fast-forward through recordings, even those that aren’t yet completed. The Roku interface offers a 15-second skip by default, while the Apple TV’s Siri remote control system is even better. You can use the touchpad to scroll through videos and it’s glorious. It’s so much fun, and auto-generated thumbnails make it relatively easy to get to the part you want.

In the past, when a show appeared in a network’s on-demand library, it would automatically replace the version in your cloud DVR, meaning you’d lose the ability to fast-forward through commercials, though Google says this should no longer occur. Additionally, YouTube TV’s DVR isn’t truly unlimited; shows will expire after nine months (just like Hulu), which is still much longer than the 30 days you get with most rivals.

TV in multiview, showing four different shows (a basketball game, a tennis match and two commercials)

Aaron Pruner/CNET

YouTube TV rolled out a multiview feature in 2023, allowing subscribers to watch up to 4 separate sports streams on a single screen. The functionality has since been expanded to include news and weather channels, with the option to watch either 2 or 4 streams at a time. It works on smart TVs and phones, and all you have to do is scroll to the “Watch in Multiview” section on the home screen.

On a mobile phone, the YouTube TV app operates as smoothly as the TV version. I was able to filter by channel and genre to comb through content, and the multiview feature is available on my phone as well. If your phone is connected to a smart TV or media player, you can cast YouTube TV to it, which can come in handy when you’re watching while away from home. It’s also easy to download TV show episodes and movies on the mobile app and stream them right on your phone.

YouTube app showing Mad Men and other shows listed beneath it

Screenshot by Aaron Pruner/CNET

Although Google used to integrate YouTube into YouTube TV — with trailers and related content on a show’s About page — this appears to no longer be the case. The company is continually tweaking the interface, and we may see YouTube content appear again at some point.

Is it worth the $10 for 4K?

YouTube app showing 4K options such as Welcome to Wrexham and South Park

Screenshot by Aaron Pruner/CNET

It depends. The $10 4K Plus upgrade could be useful if you’re looking to stream 4K sporting events and on-demand programming, but the available 4K content is still limited. There is one new feature that may prove most useful, especially for travelers: the ability to view an unlimited number of simultaneous streams and the option to save DVR recordings for offline mobile viewing. If you’re a frequent flyer or subway rider, the ability to watch prerecorded shows without an active connection is an attractive feature.

As per YouTube TV’s 4K page, the additional content includes shows from Discovery, ESPN, Fox Sports, FX, NBA TV, Nat Geo, NBC Sports and Tastemade. If you want to watch certain premium content (e.g., South Park), you may need to subscribe separately to premium add-ons for Max, Peacock and other services.

The interface includes a 4K button to help find content, but at present, this doesn’t constitute enough to stick around for. In addition to a handful of shows, there’s Thursday Night Football, “live” Premier League soccer and college football on ESPN. The NCAA adds a bunch of 4K content, but if you want football, 4K, or a combination of the two, Fubo offers even more sports for a $90 price tag.

The 4K content available with the basic subscription, such as the cooking show Make This Tonight or the travel competition show Basic Versus Baller, looks good, with better contrast and color than regular broadcast TV. In context, the top tier of Netflix costs substantially more at $27 per month, but it offers thousands of hours of 4K content alone, plus offline viewing.

Think of YouTube TV as a cable replacement

When it launched at $35, YouTube TV was an exceedingly attractive way to save money over cable. But as the service has added more channels, it’s incurred additional costs. When you add the $83 monthly fee to the $55 you’re probably already paying for internet service, you’re paying over $130 a month. Many cable TV providers offer a TV and internet bundle for about the same price.

Prices vary a lot, of course, and with cable, you probably have to pay rental equipment fees, taxes and other extras. Cable providers usually reserve the best bundle pricing for people who sign a contract. The same goes for “streaming” offerings, such as Comcast’s StreamSaver, which can be paired with its NOW TV offering. The reason you want to cut cable in the first place remains.

Read more here: Streaming vs. Cable: Which One Saves You More Money?

Like Hulu with Live TV, Sling TV and others, YouTube TV is contract-free, so you can cancel anytime. Streaming services also have other advantages over cable. They’re easier to watch on phones and tablets, for example. At $83 per month, you’ll have to be coming from a relatively expensive cable bill to realize substantial savings with YouTube TV.

screenshot of YouTube TV on desktop, showing a channel guide with ABC, Fox, NBC etc

Screenshot by Aaron Pruner/CNET

Should you get YouTube TV?

YouTube TV is cheaper than Hulu Plus Live TV and goes neck and neck with the Disney-owned streamer as the premier live TV streaming service, with a huge array of entertainment options and one of the best DVR/search combos on the market. It offers more channels than anyone else and its 5.1 surround is great for sports and movie fans. If you don’t want to be beholden to a traditional cable company, it’s a great alternative.

Though $83 a month is a tough expenditure for some people, without a contract to worry about, you’re free to jump ship to a better deal at any time. The extra $10 is still too much for so little 4K content, even if unlimited streams and DVR downloads are useful for extended families or travelers. If you want more on-demand content for your buck, then Hulu Plus Live TV’s Disney bundle is fairly unbeatable.

Lastly, if you’re a hard-core cord-cutter and determined to save money, Sling TV Blue offers a compelling alternative, especially when paired with an antenna or an AirTV 2.

Below, you’ll find a comparison of the top 100 channels offered by a few of YouTube TV’s competitors. For more information and comparisons with additional services, check out the full article.

Live TV channel comparison

Channel Philo ($33) Sling Orange ($46) Sling Blue ($46) YouTube TV ($83) Fubo ($89) DirecTV ($90) Hulu with Live TV ($90)
Total channels: 42 24 34 78 46 55 75
ABC No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fox No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC No No Yes (some markets) Yes Yes Yes Yes
PBS No No No Yes No Yes Yes
CW No No No Yes Yes Yes (limited) Yes
MyNetworkTV No No No Yes No Yes Yes
Channel Philo ($33) Sling Orange ($46) Sling Blue ($46) YouTube TV ($83) Fubo ($89) DirecTV ($90) Hulu with Live TV ($90)
A&E Yes Yes Yes No No $ Yes
ACC Network No $ No Yes Yes $ Yes
Accuweather Yes No No No Yes Yes No
AMC Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No
Animal Planet Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes
BBC America Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No
BBC World News Yes $ $ Yes No $ No
BET Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Big Ten Network No No $ Yes Yes $ Yes
Bloomberg TV No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Boomerang No $ $ No No Yes $
Bravo No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Channel Philo ($33) Sling Orange ($46) Sling Blue ($46) YouTube TV ($83) Fubo ($89) DirecTV ($90) Hulu with Live TV ($90)
Cartoon Network No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
CBS Sports Network No No No Yes Yes $ Yes
Cheddar Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Cinemax No No No $ No $ $
CMT Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
CNBC No No $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
CNN No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Comedy Central Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Cooking Channel Yes $ $ No $ $ $
Destination America Yes $ $ No $ $ $
Discovery Channel Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Disney Channel No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Disney Junior No $ No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Disney XD No $ No Yes Yes Yes Yes
E! No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ESPN No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
ESPN 2 No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
ESPNEWS No $ No Yes $ $ Yes
ESPNU No $ No Yes $ $ Yes
Channel Philo ($33) Sling Orange ($46) Sling Blue ($46) YouTube TV ($83) Fubo ($89) DirecTV ($90) Hulu with Live TV ($90)
Food Network Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Fox Business No No $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fox News No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
FS1 No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
FS2 No No $ Yes Yes $ Yes
Freeform No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
FX No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
FX Movies No No $ Yes $ $ Yes
FXX No No $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
FYI Yes $ $ No No $ Yes
Golf Channel No No $ Yes Yes $ Yes
Hallmark Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
HBO/Max No No No $ No $ $
HGTV Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
History Yes Yes Yes No No $ Yes
HLN No $ Yes Yes No Yes Yes
IFC Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No
Investigation Discovery Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Lifetime Yes Yes Yes No No $ Yes
Lifetime Movie Network Yes $ $ No No $ Yes
Channel Philo ($33) Sling Orange ($46) Sling Blue ($46) YouTube TV ($83) FuboTV ($89) DirecTV ($90) Hulu with Live TV ($90)
Magnolia Network Yes $ $ Yes No $ Yes
MGM+ $ $ $ $ No $ No
MLB Network No $ $ No $ $ Yes
Motor Trend Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes
MSNBC No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
MTV Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
MTV2 Yes $ $ Yes $ Yes $
National Geographic No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Nat Geo Wild No No $ Yes $ $ Yes
NBA TV No $ $ Yes $ $ No
NFL Network No No Yes Yes Yes $ Yes
NFL Red Zone No No $ $ $ No $
NHL Network No $ $ No $ $ No
Nickelodeon Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Nick Jr. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes $ Yes
Nicktoons Yes $ $ Yes $ $ $
OWN Yes No No Yes No $ Yes
Oxygen No No $ Yes Yes $ Yes
Paramount Network Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
Science Yes $ $ No $ $ $
Channel Philo ($33) Sling Orange ($46) Sling Blue ($46) YouTube TV ($83) FuboTV ($89) DirecTV ($90) Hulu with Live TV ($90)
SEC Network No $ No Yes $ $ Yes
Showtime No $ $ $ $ $ $
Smithsonian Yes No No Yes Yes $ Yes
Starz $ $ $ $ $ $ $
Sundance TV Yes $ $ Yes No Yes No
Syfy No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Tastemade Yes $ $ Yes Yes $ No
TBS No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
TCM No $ $ Yes No $ Yes
TeenNick Yes $ $ Yes $ Yes $
Telemundo No No No Yes Yes $ Yes
Tennis Channel No $ $ No $ $ No
TLC Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes
TNT No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Travel Channel Yes Yes Yes Yes No $ Yes
TruTV No $ Yes Yes No $ Yes
TV Land Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
USA Network No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
VH1 Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
Vice Yes Yes Yes No No $ Yes
WE tv Yes $ $ Yes No Yes No
Channel Philo ($33) Sling Orange ($46) Sling Blue ($46) YouTube TV ($83) FuboTV ($89) DirecTV ($90) Hulu with Live TV ($90)

  • Yes = The channel is available on the cheapest pricing tier.
  • No = The channel isn’t available at all on that service. 
  • $ = The channel is available for an extra fee, either a la carte or as part of a more expensive package or add-on. 
  • Not every channel a service carries is listed, just the “top 100” as determined by CNET’s editors. Minor channels such as AXS TV, CNBC World, Discovery Life, GSN, POP and Universal Kids didn’t make the cut.
  • Regional sports networks — channels devoted to showing regular-season games of particular pro baseball, basketball and hockey teams — aren’t listed. 





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