YouTube has announced that their TV service is now available in 8 new markets. Those markets are Albuquerque, Austin, Birmingham, Greenville, Norfolk, Portland, Raleigh, and Sacramento.
Google expanded YouTube TV to a bunch of new markets last month and in June. They have slowly grown the list of cities to nearly 50. For $35 per month, you get access to over 40 stations, including big names like CBS, Fox, ABC, NBC, ESPN, FX, The CW, AMC (coming soon), and more. It’s a great alternative for cord cutters who want access to basic programming but don’t want to get locked into an expensive premium cable offering paying for hundreds of channels you probably don’t watch.
If you’re lucky enough to live in one of the launch markets and you want to give it a go, head to YouTube TV to get started. Need to compare it to alternatives? We’ve got comparisons for YouTube TV up against the likes of Sling and DirecTV Now right here.