- Jul 27, 2015
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As many feared, the proliferation of streaming services has made cutting the cord feel a lot like cable TV. Not only do those cheaper monthly subscription fees start adding up, but figuring out which service has the content you want and juggling apps can feel as time-consuming and cumbersome as flipping channels. YouTube's Primetime Channels announced today aims to change that by unifying and selling content from 34 streaming partners on YouTube.
Primetime Channels begins its rollout in the US with streaming services from partners, including AMC+, Epix, Paramount+, Starz, and Showtime, available to subscribe to and watch in YouTube's Movies & Shows section. More streaming services, including NBA League Pass, are en route, a blog post from YouTube's director of product management, Erin Teague, said.
YouTube’s new Primetime Channels puts 34 streaming services in one place
You can subscribe to and watch streaming services, like Showtime, on YouTube.
arstechnica.com