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Google is expanding the offer of Spanish-language channels included in YouTube TV

Google is expanding the offer of Spanish-language channels included in YouTube TV

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YouTube TV recognizes the importance of the growing Latin American market worldwide (mostly in the United States), which is why last September it promised to add more Spanish-language content to the platform.

It all started with the addition of three free channels to the service, but YouTube TV is now expanding its content offering by launching two new Spanish-only plans. Little by little, the service is making giant strides to compete with the best on-demand streaming services.

The service has introduced a new standalone tier called the Spanish Plan, which costs $35 a month and gives you access to over 28 channels. For those of you thinking about it, YouTube TV is offering a $10 per month discount on the new plan for the first six months.

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It’s perfect as a standalone plan for those who haven’t yet signed up for the service’s basic plan, which costs $65 a month. The plan includes Fox Deportes, ESPN Deportes, CNN Español, Cine Latino and more. Yes, as you can see, these are all US plans, where they are a couple of steps ahead.

However, if you have a basic plan subscription, YouTube TV introduced a $15/month add-on called Spanish Plus. Thanks to the launch promotion, the plugin only costs $10 per month for the first six months.

The package offers access to over 25 additional channels in Spanish such as Antena 3, Baby TV Español, Bandamax and beIN Sports Español. You can see the full list of channels included in the Spanish Plan and Spanish Plus here.

YouTube TV is already pre-installed on the best Android TVs and streaming devices, and its expanded catalog of offerings today will only increase its presence in living rooms across the country.

Of course, it faces stiff competition from the likes of Hulu, Pluto TV and Sling TV, which already offer Spanish-language content in said territory. If you have any doubts about Pluto TV, we leave you with this complete guide to this free TV streaming service.

Source: Computer Hoy

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