
YouTube TV: Main Plan or Sports Plan Right Now?
YouTube TV now gives you an $82.99 main plan or a $64.99 Sports Plan. Compare channels, DVR, add-ons, and the real $18 gap before you subscribe.
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YouTube TV now gives you an $82.99 main plan or a $64.99 Sports Plan. Compare channels, DVR, add-ons, and the real $18 gap before you subscribe.

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YouTube TV now gives you an $82.99 main plan or a $64.99 Sports Plan. Compare channels, DVR, add-ons, and the real $18 gap before you subscribe.

Paramount Plus plans cost $8.99 or $13.99 a month. This guide shows when Essential is enough, when Premium earns the extra $5, and when to skip it.

A U.S. viewing guide for the 2026 Winter Paralympics: Peacock streams every event, but NBC, USA Network, and CNBC may be enough if you already pay for live TV.

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