Traditional TV works best for live events, and for many people, that means sports. Most of the online services providing access to traditional TV, however, don’t allow you to only subscribe to sports. That’s going to change.
Today YouTube TV announced new plans that are a little bit cheaper than the current cost of $82.99 per month. Among them is a $64.99-per-month Sports plan, which includes access to the big national sports channels including FS1, NBC Sports Network, and all of the ESPN channels, along with access to network television. Basically, if a game is broadcast nationally, this package should give you access. And it will eventually give you access to many out-of-market—the post mentions that ESPN Unlimited will be part of the bundle starting in the fall.
The new plan is only an $18 discount over the “main” YouTube TV plan, but if you’re already paying for YouTube TV and are only ever watching sports, this could be a nice discount, particularly if you get access to ESPN Unlimited.
There are a few other discounted plans included in the announcement: The Sports + News package adds CNBC, Fox News, MSNow (formerly MSNBC), CNN, and more to the sports bundle, and costs $71.99. That’s only $11 cheaper than the full plan, but is still a nice discount if you were only watching sports and news.
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But maybe the biggest savings are for people who don’t want to watch sports at all. The Entertainment plan costs $54.99, which is $28 cheaper than the main plan ($336 cheaper per year). If you only watch entertainment channels, with no news or sports, this is the package to look into.
There will be more than 10 plans like this rolling out in the next few weeks, according to YouTube TV. I’ve long dreamed of a world where I could pay only for the cable channels I care about at an affordable rate. This isn’t perfect, but it’s a bit closer than what YouTube TV offered before.