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Viewers will still receive personalized recommendations from YouTube. YouTube will also still continue to provide creators tools to determine what's popular with their viewer base. However, it remains ...
No corner of television is safe from being upended by streaming, not even kids’ programming. Studios are struggling to keep up with the viewing habits of Gen Alpha, which has largely flocked away from ...
Two major developments this week underscore the ongoing decline of broadcast television as streaming platforms continue to dominate the media landscape.
A new Pew Research Center survey found that most Americans watch streaming services, such as Netflix or Amazon Prime Video, ...
A new study reveals that dogs don’t just passively watch TV—they respond to it based on content and personality. Learn how your pet's temperament shapes their screen-time habits.
YouTube TV plans come in a single flavor — $73 a month. But one of the leading streaming options also has a number of optional add-ons available.
TV has surpassed mobile as the primary device for YouTube viewing in the U.S.
Barb is selecting 200 YouTube channels in collaboration with advertising planning provider SeeViews, which will form part of its daily audience reporting. Barb will become the world’s first TV joint ...
Other new features (Image credit: YouTube) While the non-sports multiview feature was the big YouTube TV announcement, the main YouTube platform is also getting a number of new features.
Viewing time of sports content via TV sets rose 30% in 2024 compared with 2023, YouTube said.
YouTube TV just got yet another price increase and now costs $82.99 per month, meaning it now costs nearly $1000 to be subscribed for a year.
YouTube TV has boosted its price repeatedly since launching in 2017, when a subscription ran $35 a month. By 2019, the monthly cost was $50. YouTube last increased the charge in March 2023 to $72.99.