YouTube TV is introducing lower-priced, genre-specific packages to its service, including a new sports bundle. These plans, set to launch in early 2026, will allow subscribers to mix and match content focused on areas like sports, news, family, and entertainment. The current all-in-one subscription, priced at $83 per month, will remain available alongside the new options.
YouTube TV, owned by Google, revealed on Wednesday that it will roll out 10 genre-specific packages in early 2026. This move aligns with the growing trend of 'skinny bundles' in streaming, offering narrower content selections at reduced prices compared to comprehensive services.
The standout addition is the YouTube TV Sports Plan, which includes major broadcast channels, the entire ESPN family of networks, FS1, NBC Sports Network, and the recently launched ESPN Unlimited app. This bundle mirrors similar offerings from competitors, such as DirecTV's Genre Packs and Fubo's skinny sports package introduced earlier this year. Apple TV has also expanded free access to Major League Soccer events and Friday Night Baseball games for subscribers starting in 2026.
Other teased plans cover news, family, and entertainment content, though specific details on channels and pricing remain undisclosed. YouTube TV emphasized that users can combine these packages to customize their subscriptions. The service, which launched in 2017 at $35 per month, now costs $83 for over 100 channels, a 137% increase over nearly nine years.
This announcement comes amid evolving sports streaming landscapes, where providers seek to attract cost-conscious viewers with targeted options. The legacy cable-like structure of these plans marks a shift from YouTube TV's original all-in-one model, potentially broadening appeal without fully replacing the existing tier.