


It’s a lot like cable in the sense that everything is divided by channel and, yes, you’ll have to pay a monthly fee for it. YouTube TV is a US-exclusive live streaming service – think Netflix but instead of on-demand TV shows and movies you’ll see cable channels like ABC, NBC, FOX, ESPN and Disney among many, many more. This is something most folks pay for already and therefore hasn't been figured into the cost of YouTube TV – but it's worth noting nonetheless if you're weighing up your options. It's also worth pointing out that to access YouTube TV, not only are you going to need a subscription to the service but also an internet service plan from one of your local ISPs (for most folks, that's AT&T, Spectrum, Verizon). In an official YouTube blog post on May 7, Google announced that the regular YouTube app would now contain a shortcut to the YouTube TV service, allowing it to still be accessible on the Roku OS. However, Google appears to be rolling out a solution. Until recently, Roku TV or a Roku streaming stick would also have allowed you to watch YouTube TV, but it's no longer available on the Roku platform for new users.
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You can find a dedicated app for YouTube TV on their respective channel stores or check the full list of supported devices for more info. If you're looking for the old-school sit back experience, YouTube TV is available on Amazon Fire TV devices, Chromecast, Apple TV, Samsung and LG smart TVs, HiSense TVs, Xbox One, and many more.
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Once that's done, you can either tune in on your browser ( tv.) or find the YouTube TV app on your iOS and Android phone or tablet.
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(Image credit: Amazon Fire) How to watch YouTube TV on your TVįirst thing's first, you'll need to sign up for a free trial of the service.

You can watch YouTube TV on Amazon Fire TV.
