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YouTube TV Users Encounter Viewing Region Issues and Explore Cost-Saving Options
Some YouTube TV users have been experiencing frustrating issues with their viewing regions, despite having their home locations set correctly. A user on the YouTube TV subreddit reported that their viewing area had changed unexpectedly, even though their home location was accurate. This is not an isolated incident, as other users have also complained about similar issues.
The problem may be linked to the internet service provider, with some users suggesting that changes in IP address ranges by the ISP could be the cause. For instance, a user with Brightspeed internet mentioned that this issue has occurred multiple times, and others have noted similar problems with Brightspeed and other streaming services.
In other news, YouTube TV continues to offer attractive pricing and features for its subscribers. New users can take advantage of a $10-per-month discount for 12 months when they switch to a Verizon Home Internet plan, reducing the monthly cost from $72.99 to $62.99. This plan includes over 85 channels, unlimited cloud DVR storage, and access to live sports and news.
YouTube TV also offers a 7-day free trial for new customers, allowing them to explore the service’s offerings before committing to a subscription. During special promotions, this trial period can be extended up to 30 days. The free trial provides full access to YouTube TV’s content library and features, including multi-device streaming and unlimited cloud DVR storage.
For those looking to customize their viewing experience, YouTube TV allows users to rearrange the sequence of channels in their guide and even hide unwanted channels. This can be done by logging into the YouTube TV website and making the necessary adjustments.