YouTube TV Adds More Channels to Its Lineup, Hoping to Differentiate Itself From Hulu's Live Offering

The skinny bundle now has 43 networks

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YouTube TV, a skinny bundle of TV networks users can stream for a monthly fee, is adding new channels, bringing the total to 43.

The AMC collection of networks, which includes AMC, IFC, BBC America, Sundance and WEtv, is now available to stream. YouTube TV was the first major bundle to include all the broadcast networks, ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC, as well as news and entertainment networks from FOX and NBCU, and a dozen sports networks.

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