The YouTube TV Thread

Ive only had YTTV go down once that I can remember in the year and a half (or two) that I have had it. It is much less fragile in that regard than any service I have used, sat included.
 
It seems if it was a matter of being fragile, YTTV would go down more often during major supporting events. No problems that I'm aware of during the NFL season, including playoffs and Super Bowl, or major awards shows. The three times to date for major nationwide outages lasting 30-60 minutes were during a World Cup quarterfinal or semifinal (mid-day), during an MLB playoff game (not the World Series), and the start of this year's March Madness tournament (no problems during last year's). The first two YTTV quickly acknowledged and made good on. No word yet on last night's.

To be clearer: It seems fragile for YouTube.
 
I could get live programming last night but no recordings or home screen on my Roku like everyone else. I switched over to the LGTV YTTV app and everything was fine.
 
I tried YouTube Tv just not something I like, I liked the DTV Now experience a bit more.
Right now they are behind DTV and PSVue
 
I tried YouTube Tv just not something I like, I liked the DTV Now experience a bit more.
Right now they are behind DTV and PSVue
I did like the DTV now look, the damn buffering is what killed it for me.

PS Vue is great though.
 
I didn't realize how bad PS Vue's buffering was for me until I tried YouTube TV. I thought a certain amount was "normal," and better than some of the nightmare stories I'd been hearing about with Sling, DTVN, and the new Hulu Live TV. I was watching PS Vue on Sony's flagship device, the PS4 (the first one to offer PS Vue and the one with the richest feature set), using a wired connection to a 50 Mbps internet connection at the time (short distance to router), and living within 20-minutes' driving distance of Sony's North American headquarters (I don't know if the PS Vue servers are anywhere near here, but I imagine it was tested out here extensively.) At any rate, I don't think I could ever go back to PS Vue, unless they've made massive improvements on the performance, reliability, and stability side.
 
Good news: Youtube TV inked a deal with Discovery-Scripps, bringing 8 new channels to the service today.

Bad news: The price for everyone goes up to $49.99/mo (no more grandfathering)

Official YouTube Blog: Updates to YouTube TV: More content and a new price

I'm bummed that they didn't just put the new channels (none of which I want) in an add-on package and keep the price down. However, this official post from YTTV doesn't say anything about people who are grandfathered at the $35/mo price. It just says "existing customers." Given YTTV's heavy marketing push and growth into every market nationwide in the past year, I would suspect the "grandfathered" people are a relatively small and dwindling subset of all existing customers, so I wouldn't assume that "existing customers" automatically includes the original grandfathered people.
 
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That's a big bump for grandfathered users. I am still paying $35 for the service. It is quite reliable and big enough for my household of 3.
 
Unfortunately I've been able to confirm that grandfathered users are not staying at the original price, according to YTTV's Twitter post response:
We’re thankful for users like you that have been with us so long. Unfortunately, we no longer offer historical pricing. Everyone has been updated to current prices. We hope you'll stick with us, and continue to enjoy benefits like unlimited DVR space and 6 accounts for one price.
 
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Ouch.... 15/month increase for people grandfathered at 35.... and it doesn’t include Viacom and A&E for people that rely on YTTV and Philo... so people with both most likely will still need both.


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YTTV couldn't have handled this worse for legacy customers. A 42% price increase for 8 channels most of us don't really need (or we wouldn't be with YTTV in the first place) and not even a $5 discount or extended grace period. Without grandfathered pricing. there's nothing stopping me from shopping around.
 
YTTV couldn't have handled this worse for legacy customers. A 42% price increase for 8 channels most of us don't really need (or we wouldn't be with YTTV in the first place) and not even a $5 discount or extended grace period. Without grandfathered pricing. there's nothing stopping me from shopping around.

Well, there were predictions that companies would follow Directv's lead by handing large rate increases to their customers, and this sure does like like those predictions were accurate. The days of cheap streaming are now over.
 
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Well, there were predictions that companies would follow Directv's lead by handing large rate increases to their customers, and this sure does like like those predictions were accurate. The days of cheap streaming are now over.

This doesn't quite rise to the level of DirecTV Now's recent changes. At least YTTV is adding popular channels and not dropping them while also raising prices. If I was at the $40 price point for YTTV and subbing to Philo to get these particular channels, I'd be happy for this change. With that said, with PS Vue at $50 for the Core Plan and the much user-friendlier experience I get with my PS4 media remote (or Alexa voice controls via FireTV), not to mention the NFL Network, a switch is a lot more tempting.
 
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