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  • Inside the Stream: YouTube TV’s Skinny Bundles, AMC’s Streaming, Super Bowl Stats

    Friday, February 13, 2026, 11:14 AM ET
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    Posted by Will Richmond

    YouTube TV has begun rolling out its less expensive tiers of service, which it announced late last year. The tiers focus on sports, sports plus news and entertainment. All are priced less than its $83 per month base tier. Colin and I discuss whether the new tiers will attract cord-cutters and cord-nevers and whether existing subscribers will downgrade. 

    Elsewhere, AMC reached a milestone, reporting that in Q4 it generated more revenue from streaming domestically than from its affiliate/traditional pay-TV distribution. And of course, last Sunday’s Super Bowl was a broadcast hit, but we are still waiting on specific Peacock numbers. We discuss all. 

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    Categories: Cable Networks, Podcasts, Skinny Bundles, Sports

    Topics: AMC, Podcast, Super Bowl, YouTube TV

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