YouTube’s New Streaming Hub, ‘Primetime Channels,’ Begins Selling Streaming Subscriptions

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YouTube is bringing more streaming services to its platform in the U.S. with a new feature, “Primetime Channels,” allowing consumers to subscribe and watch content from over 30 services within the YouTube app.

The business has agreements with several streaming partners, including Paramount+, Showtime, Epix, Starz, and AMC+. The new function can be found in the Explore tab of YouTube’s Movies & Shows hub. Users can then sign up for various channels from there. The channels will then be visible right away on the YouTube home page.

The service is currently only available to American users, but YouTube plans to make it available to users worldwide in the future. According to the company, it also plans to add channels and collaborate with more streaming partners in the future.

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