KEY POINTS
  • YouTube is raising its monthly subscription to its television package by $15 starting this month.
  • While the company said it added ViacomCBS brands to YouTube TV, it also said it understands if customers want to pause or cancel their subscriptions due to the price hike.
  • It follows a prior price bump a year ago.

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Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube.

Google-owned YouTube is raising its price for its television subscription service to $64.99 a month, an increase of $15, the company said Tuesday.

This new price takes effect June 30 for new members and the July 30 billing cycle for existing subscribers. The service, which allows customers to watch more than 80 TV channels over the internet, had 2 million subscribers as of the end of 2019, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said on the company's Q4 2019 earnings call. By way of comparison, market-leading U.S. cable TV provider Comcast reported 19.9 million residential video customers in Q1 2020.

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