This Article is From May 05, 2016

No More Being A Couch Potato. YouTube To Bring Cable TV Online

No More Being A Couch Potato. YouTube To Bring Cable TV Online

YouTube has made a priority of creating the service, called Unplugged, which could debut as early as next year. (AP Photo)

Highlights

  • Service will stream cable TV channels to viewers over the Internet
  • The service, Unplugged, could reportedly debut as early as next year
  • YouTube executives have talked about the plan with major media companies
San Francisco: YouTube plans to launch a service that streams cable television channels to viewers over the Internet for the price of a subscription, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday.

YouTube has made a priority of creating the service, called Unplugged, which could debut as early as next year, according to the report, which cited unnamed people close to the project.

YouTube executives have talked about the plan with major media companies such as Viacom, NBCUniversal, and Twenty-First Century Fox but had yet to obtain rights to any content, according to unidentified sources cited by Bloomberg.

YouTube is a unit of Alphabet-owned Google, where it has been billed as a star performer when it comes to attracting viewers and revenue.

YouTube last year introduced Red, were ad-free videos can be seen for monthly subscriptions of $10 in the United States.

When contacted by AFP, YouTube declined to comment on the Unplugged report.
 
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