YouTube TV will allow “unlimited simultaneous streams at home” for NFL Sunday Ticket
YouTube TV will not be restricting simultaneous streams at home for NFL Sunday Ticket users.
YouTube TV will not be restricting simultaneous streams at home for NFL Sunday Ticket users.
YouTube TV users missed the final minutes of Wednesday's Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
"We’re always working to find the right tradeoff between latency, buffering and quality."
Latency is going to be an issue for YouTube TV.
YouTube's NFL Sunday Ticket packages will start at $249 (for YouTube TV members who sign up before June 6), but many of them will be more expensive than the package was with DirecTV.
YouTube TV will now have a base cost of $72.99 a month, up $8 from $64.99.
"Multiscreen is something that we have been working on for YouTube TV. So you should expect that as part of the experience."
The announcement of the NFL's deal with Google is only the beginning.
The NFL Sunday Ticket deal is finally done.
According to WSJ's Joe Flint, an agreement could be reached as early as Wednesday.
Did you have trouble trying to watch NFL action on Sunday? You're not alone.
It's been a while since YouTube TV did something positive for sports-centric subscribers.
This is at least the third time this NFL season a particular English-language feed from a local affiliate has wound up with only Spanish audio.