
The new YouTube markets to join the list are:
Albany
Baton Rouge
Buffalo
Cedar Rapids
Chattanooga
Colorado Springs
Des Moines
Flint
Fresno-Visalia
Ft. Myers-Naples
Ft. Smith-Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers (Arkansas)
Grand Rapids
Green Bay
Greenville (either SC or NC, whichever didn’t have it last time)
Huntsville-Decatur (Florida)
Jackson (Mississippi)
Knoxville
Little Rock
Madison
New Orleans
Omaha
Paducah-Cape Girardeau-Harrisburg
Portland-Auburn (Maine)
Providence
Roanoke-Lynchburg (Virginia)
Rochester
Savannah
Shreveport
South Bend-Elkhart (Indiana)
Spokane
Springfield (Missouri)
Toledo
Tucson
Tulsa
Waco
YouTube TV still costs just $35 per month, includes really slick apps on mobile and Android TV, has built-in free DVR, and has a pretty solid channel lineup. It isn’t perfect, though. In my opinion, the lack of Turner networks (TNT, TBS, etc.), as well as missing Food and Travel Channels are close to being dealbreakers. At $35, you may not mind.
I’ve been using the service for a good couple of months now after ditching Playstation Vue and really like it. Outside of the missing channels, I don’t really have many complaints. An added bonus is picture-in-picture if you are on Oreo, so you can enjoy your Kardashians recordings even as you F5 the hell out of the latest Kylie lipkit drop.
You can sign-up for YouTube TV right here.
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YouTube TV Picks-Up Mega Expansion to 35 New Markets is a post from: Droid Life
YouTube TV Picks-Up Mega Expansion to 35 New Markets
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