The response was all too predictable on Tuesday when YouTube TV announced its biggest price hike ever.
After adding a slew of ViacomCBS channels such as MTV and Comedy Central, and raising prices from $50 per month to $65 per month, YouTube tried to explain on Twitter that it wasn’t at fault for the higher costs. While the company said it would love to offer a la carte packages, in which people only pay for what they want, it’s not allowed to do that. “Most networks require that we include their full portfolio of channels to subscribers, which increases the overall price of the service,” YouTube wrote.
That explanation didn’t go over well with subscribers.
“Hey @YouTubeTV you’re turning into the thing I was excited to move away from, an expensive cable package with tons of channels I don’t need, yet have to pay for,” wrote one user.
“You have gone full blown 90s cable by baiting everyone in with $35 basic, and a few years later we’re paying for all the crap we…
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