YouTube Plans Major Overhaul for TV App to Boost Paid Content
YouTube Plans TV App Redesign to Boost Paid Content YouTube is reportedly planning a redesign for its TV app, aiming to integrate more paid content directly into the user interface. This move aligns with the company's broader strategy to increase revenue by offering more premium options, similar to other streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+.
The redesign will make paid content more prominent, blending it with regular content and potentially merging creator videos marked as 'episodes' into paid channel streams. This change comes as YouTube sees an increasing number of users watching on TVs, which could lead to higher engagement with paid content.
Additionally, YouTube has launched a new Premium Lite option for $7.99/month, allowing users to watch most videos ad-free, potentially making them more willing to subscribe to additional paid content. The TV app redesign is expected to roll out in the coming months, alongside other recent updates such as AI-translated audio and a growing podcast user base.
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