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Pretty soon, watching YouTube on TVs will feel a bit more like scrolling Netflix. The streaming giant’s VP of product breaks down its 15-year battle for your TV, and what’s next.
YouTube said its creators will soon be able to organize their content into seasons and episodes via the company's connected-TV app.
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Kurt Wilms, who oversees YouTube’s living room products, says the company wants to be on every TV screen.
Some media executives see YouTube as a companion platform to subscription streaming services and cable TV. Others view it as an existential threat to the entertainment industry.
Apple's living room hardware strategy remains poorly defined and lacks a coherent vision, with engineers allegedly pessimistic about the product line, according to a new report.
When YouTube TV arrived earlier this year, it was focused on phones. Sure, you could send video to your TV via Chromecast or AirPlay, but thus far there haven't been apps for the big video ...
YouTube is launching a new feature called Watch With for watching sports with creators and, in general, leaning even further into its place as a premium TV service.
Knowing how to best watch YouTube—on a TV screen, from the comfort of your living room—turns the snack-sized-video outlet into a cord-cutting powerhouse.
YouTube's new living room design YouTube In its current iteration, the carousel spotlights categories like “recommended,” “trending,” and “news” at the top.
By embracing live sports and blending its creator content with its TV offerings, YouTube is revolutionizing the beleaguered pay TV space ...
But if the next big revamp doesn’t go well, it might be time for Apple to consider putting the Apple TV on the same shelf as other living room products like the iPod HiFi and high-end HomePod.